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Transient spectroscopic characterization and theoretical modeling of fulvic acid radicals formed by UV-A radiation
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2017-01-01Registro en:
Martin, Marcela Vanessa; Mignone, Ricardo Andres; Rosso, Janina Alejandra; David Gara, Pedro Maximiliano; Pis Diez, Reinaldo; et al.; Transient spectroscopic characterization and theoretical modeling of fulvic acid radicals formed by UV-A radiation; Elsevier Science Sa; Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry; 332; 1-1-2017; 571-579
1010-6030
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Martin, Marcela Vanessa
Mignone, Ricardo Andres
Rosso, Janina Alejandra
David Gara, Pedro Maximiliano
Pis Diez, Reinaldo
Borsarelli, Claudio Darío
Martire, Daniel Osvaldo
Resumen
Laser flash-photolysis experiments (λexc = 355 nm) performed with aqueous solutions of Pony Lake and Waskish Peat fulvic acids at pH = 2 showed formation of transient species with absorption maxima at 470?480 nm with O2-independent lifetimes of 600?700 μs, which were assigned to a phenoxyl radicals. Formation of these radicals occurs after photoionization of the fulvic acids followed by fast deprotonation process. Photoacoustic experiments at the same excitation wavelength yielded the O2-independent fraction of energy stored at times longer than 135 ns. DFT calculations were performed to estimate the absorption spectra and energy content of the phenoxyl radicals and triplet excited state of the Buffle´s model of the fulvic acid. Combination of the DFT and photoacoustic data yielded the photoionization quantum yields of both FA, which were compared to reported values obtained by steady-state and time-resolved techniques.