Tx. Wu et al., Mechanistic study of the TiO2-assisted photodegradation of squarylium cyanine dye in methanolic suspensions exposed to visible light, NEW J CHEM, 24(2), 2000, pp. 93-98
Details of the degradation pathway(s) of squarylium cyanine (SQ) dye in met
hanolic TiO2 dispersions under visible light irradiation were probed in an
attempt to more clearly understand the photodegradation mechanism of dye un
der visible radiation. For SQ, degradation begins by cleavage of the C=C do
uble bond to yield ultimately the final product 1-sulfopropyl-3,3-dimethyl-
5-bromoindolenium-2-one. A considerable amount of H2O2 is also formed durin
g degradation through reduction (but not through dismutation) of the supero
xide radical anion. In comparison with the previous results in aqueous medi
a, it is evidenced for the first time that the pathway for the TiO2-assiste
d photodegradation of SQ using visible light irradiation is initiated by a
series of complex reactions involving the dye cation radical SQ(.+) with di
ssolved dioxygen and does not implicate any of the photogenerated active ox
ygen species such as (OH)-O-., O-2(.-) and (OOH)-O-. radicals. These result
s clarify the previous equivocal conceptions on the details of the reaction
between dye cationic radical and oxygen species.