Transition Metal Ions in Atmospheric Waters. 4.1 Metal Ion Catalyzed Autoxidation of Dissolved Sulfur Dioxide
(1997) p.97-104- Abstract
- The overall kinetics for manganese(II/III) catalyzed autoxidation of dissolved sulfur dioxide has been studied by UV-vis spectrophotometry. A free-radical mechanism has been proposed, and the rate constant for one of the key reactions between manganese(II) and peroxomonosulfate has been determined by pulse radiolysis. Previous literature on manganese catalyzed autoxidation of SO2(aq) has been thoroughly discussed and explanations of some of the earlier discrepancies is offered. The oxidation of SO2(aq) by complexes of Pt(IV), Au(III) and Tl(III) has also been investigated. These two-electron oxidants oxidize SO2(aq) only in stoichiometric amounts and show no catalytic activity. The mechanistic differences observed between one- and... (More)
- The overall kinetics for manganese(II/III) catalyzed autoxidation of dissolved sulfur dioxide has been studied by UV-vis spectrophotometry. A free-radical mechanism has been proposed, and the rate constant for one of the key reactions between manganese(II) and peroxomonosulfate has been determined by pulse radiolysis. Previous literature on manganese catalyzed autoxidation of SO2(aq) has been thoroughly discussed and explanations of some of the earlier discrepancies is offered. The oxidation of SO2(aq) by complexes of Pt(IV), Au(III) and Tl(III) has also been investigated. These two-electron oxidants oxidize SO2(aq) only in stoichiometric amounts and show no catalytic activity. The mechanistic differences observed between one- and two-electron oxidants are fruitful in order to explain the lack of catalytic activity of some atmospherically important metal ions like Ni(II). (Less)
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- author
- Berglund, Johan and Elding, Lars Ivar LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 1997-10
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Sulfur dioxide, Atmospheric Water, Autoxidation, Catalysis, Transition metal ions, Sulfur dioxide, Autoxidation, Troposphere, Atmospheric droplets, Transition metal ions, Catalysis, Manganese(II/III)
- host publication
- Transport and Chemical Transformation of Pollutants in the Troposphere, Vol.2 : Heterogeneous and Liquid Phase Processes. Laboratory Studies Related to Aerosols and Clouds - Heterogeneous and Liquid Phase Processes. Laboratory Studies Related to Aerosols and Clouds
- editor
- Warneck, P.
- pages
- 97 - 104
- publisher
- Springer
- ISBN
- 3-540-60792-7
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-3-642-61445-3_4
- language
- English
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- yes
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- e466aa48-ed4b-43b6-b095-a0120479f5ae
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