Modeling the photochemical transformation of nitrobenzene under conditions relevant to sunlit surface waters: Reaction pathways and formation of intermediates
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Nitrobenzene (NB) would undergo photodegradation in sunlit surface waters, mainly by direct photolysis
and triplet-sensitized oxidation, with a secondary role of the OH reaction. Its photochemical half-life
time would range from a few days to a couple of months under fair-weather summertime irradiation,
depending on water chemistry and depth. NB phototransformation gives phenol and the three nitrophenol
isomers, in different yields depending on the considered pathway. The minor OH role in
degradation would make NB unsuitable as OH probe in irradiated natural water samples, but the
selectivity towards OH could be increased by monitoring the formation of phenol from NB+OH. The
relevant reaction would proceed through ipso-addition of OH on the carbon atom bearing the nitrogroup,
forming a pre-reactive complex that would evolve into a transition state (and then into a
radical addition intermediate) with very low activation energy barrier.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Vione, Davide; Laurentiis, Elisa De; Berto, Silvia; Minero, Claudio; Hatipoglu, Arzu; Cinar, Zekiye
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