Jl. Ferry et Ma. Fox, Temperature effects on the kinetics of carbonate radical reactions in near-critical and supercritical water, J PHYS CH A, 103(18), 1999, pp. 3438-3441
Pulse radiolysis was used to generate the carbonate radical (CO3-.) in subc
ritical and supercritical water. The effect of the charge of the reaction p
artner on the kinetics of the reaction with aqueous carbonate radical was e
xamined over the temperature range 30-400 degrees C, at 4150 +/- 75 psia, p
H 10.55. The rate constant for oxide transfer between two CO3-. radicals wa
s insensitive to temperature below 200 degrees C, but increased by a factor
of 300 from 1.61 x 10(7) to 2.90 x 10(9) M-1 s(-1) between 200 and 400 deg
rees C. The rate constants for the one-electron oxidation of aniline, p-ami
nobenzoate, N,N-dimethylaniline, and p-N,N-dimethylaminobenzoate by CO3-. u
nder the same conditions all displayed a negative temperature dependence at
temperatures below 320 degrees C. Above 320 degrees C, the rate constants
for the oxidation of the anionic aminobenzoates by CO3-. increased sharply,
whereas those for the oxidations of the corresponding neutral anilines did
not increase until 360 degrees C.