Dk. Maity et H. Mohan, ELECTRON-TRANSFER REACTIONS OF 2,2'-THIODIETHANOIC ACID IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS - A PULSE-RADIOLYSIS STUDY, Perkin transactions. 2, (11), 1993, pp. 2229-2233
OH radicals are observed to react with 2,2'-thiodiethanoic acid in aqu
eous solutions containing a high concentration of HClO4 by an inner-sp
here electron transfer reaction mechanism to form solute dimer (lambda
(max) = 520 nm) radical cations at high solute concentrations. The sta
bility constant for the dimer radical cation has been determined to be
68 dm3 mol-1 at 25-degrees-C. The decay kinetics of solute dimer radi
cal cation is discussed in detail and deprotonation of the solute radi
cal cation is found to be the rate-determining step. The solute dimer
radical cations are able to undergo electron transfer reactions with B
r- and form a transient band (lambda(max) = 385 nm) which is assigned
to a bromine-solute adduct.