OH radical reactions with ethanolamines: formation of reducing as well as oxidizing radicals
Authors: Kishore, Kamal; Dey, G.R.; Mukherjee, T.
Source: Research on Chemical Intermediates, Volume 31, Number 9, 2005 , pp. 875-884(10)
Publisher: VSP, an imprint of Brill
Abstract:
The reaction of OH radicals with ethanolamine, diethanolamine and triethanolamine was studied at pH values below and above the pKa values of these compounds. The rate constants were found to be lower for the protonated amines than those for their neutral forms. The OH radical reaction led to the formation of both oxidizing as well as reducing species, as observed by their reactions with methyl viologen and ascorbic acid. The oxidizing species formed by OH radical reaction at the amine site was not found to react with the parent molecules and thereby no secondary yield of reducing species was obtained as in the case of glycine (except in the case of triethanolamine at pH 9.2).Keywords: OH RADICAL; ETHANOLAMINE; KINETICS
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156856705774576209
Publication date: 2005-11-01
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- In this Subject: Physical & Theoretical Chemistry
- By this author: Kishore, Kamal ; Dey, G.R. ; Mukherjee, T.

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