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Electron transfer from halide ios to uranyl(2+) excited-state ions in aqueous s...

Autor(es): Burrows, Hugh D. cv logo 1

Data: 1990

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/10300

Origem: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra


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The decay of the excited uranyl ion in water in the presence of CI-, Br-, I-, and SCN- is studied by laser flash kinetic spectrophotometry. The four anions all quench *U022b+y a bimolecular process suggested to involve electron or charge transfer. Steady-state luminescence studies suggest that there is also some static contribution to the quenching. For Br-, I-, and SCN-, radical anions, X2*-a,r e observed. However, kinetic studies indicate that these are not formed directly from *UO:+ but probably come by bimolecular reaction of an intermediate uranium(V)/radical pair with the corresponding halide ion. The extinction coefficient for the *UO?+ absorption is reported, and by use of this and transient absorbance data radical-anion yields are obtained and found to depend linearly upon the halide anion concentration. The variation of the yield in the series I-, SCN-, and Br- is interpreted in terms of the effect of overall free energy change on back-electron-transfer in the uranium(V)/radical pair. With the chloride system no significant yield of radical anion was observed. The decay of X2’- was found to be unaffected by the presence of uranyl ion, supporting the previously suggested mechanism for radical-anion decay in these systems. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ic00333a021
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