The spectral and kinetic properties of reduced radicals and the triplet sta
te of neutral red (NR), a phenazine-based dye, have been investigated using
pulse radiolysis technique. A mixed water-isopropanol-acetone solvent has
been used to study the reduced radicals of NR for a wide pH range of about
1-13, due to limitation of solubility of the dye in aqueous solutions parti
cularly above pH 8, From pH-dependent absorption studies it has been establ
ished that the reduced radicals of NR can exist in four different prototrop
ic forms in solution. Three pK(a) values for the corresponding prototropic
equilibria have been estimated. The formation and decay rate constants of r
educed radicals have also been measured, The triplet state characteristics
of the dye have been investigated in neat benzene solutions, both in the pr
esence and in the absence of triplet sensitizers, The T-1 --> T-n absorptio
n spectrum and decay kinetics of the triplet state have been measured. The
triplet state energy (E-T) of NR in benzene have been estimated to be withi
n 36-42 kcal mol(-1), using an energy transfer method.