PRIMARY PHOTOCHEMICAL PRODUCTS OF DITHIOGLYCOLIC ACID IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION |
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Authors: | Jehuda Feitelson Avigdor Shafferman Gabriel Stein |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physical Chemistry, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | Abstract— The photochemistry of dithioglycolic acid at 254 nm was investigated in deaerated aqueous solutions in the pH range 1.4–7.3. Initial yields of the primary photochemical products H2S,–SH and aldehyde-(probably glyoxylic acid) were determined. The complex pH dependence of these simultaneously formed first stable products is interpreted in terms of the ground-state ionic equilibria, and in addition pH-dependent processes occurring in the excited state and labile intermediate sequence. It is suggested that the photochemical mechanism involves two parallel pathways: one a hydrolytic splitting of S - S leading to H2S formation (unaffected by the presence of O2 or isopropanol), the other a free radical mechanism via C–S breakage, which is affected by the presence of O2 or isopropanol. |
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