First Direct and Unequivocal Electron Spin Resonance Spin-Trapping Evidence for pH-Dependent Production of Hydroxyl Radicals from Sulfate Radicals.
Environ Sci Technol
; 54(21): 14046-14056, 2020 11 03.
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Recently, the sulfate radical (SO4â¢-) has been found to exhibit broad application prospects in various research fields such as chemical, biomedical, and environmental sciences. It has been suggested that SO4â¢- could be transformed into a more reactive hydroxyl radical (â¢OH); however, no direct and unequivocal experimental evidence has been reported yet. In this study, using an electron spin resonance (ESR) secondary radical spin-trapping method coupled with the classic spin-trapping agent 5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide (DMPO) and the typical â¢OH-scavenging agent dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), we found that â¢OH can be produced from three SO4â¢--generating systems from weakly acidic (pH = 5.5) to alkaline conditions (optimal at pH = 13.0), while SO4â¢- is the predominant radical species at pH < 5.5. A comparative study with three typical â¢OH-generating systems strongly supports the above conclusion. This is the first direct and unequivocal ESR spin-trapping evidence for â¢OH formation from SO4â¢- over a wide pH range, which is of great significance to understand and study the mechanism of many SO4â¢--related reactions and processes. This study also provides an effective and direct method for unequivocally distinguishing â¢OH from SO4â¢-.
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Radical Hidroxilo
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Environ Sci Technol
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2020
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