Rate constants of carbonate radical anion reactions with molecules of environmental interest in aqueous solution: A review.

Sci Total Environ

Radiation Chemistry Department, Institute for Energy Security and Environmental Safety, Centre for Energy Research, H-1121 Budapest, Konkoly-Thege Miklós út 29-33, Hungary. Electronic address:

Published: May 2020

The rate constants of carbonate radical anion (CO) reaction with organic molecules, mainly of environmental interest, were collected from the literature and structure effects were discussed together with methods of rate constant determination and reaction mechanisms. These rate constants are essential for modelling chemical processes taking place with participation of reactive radicals in the environment determining the persistence of certain toxic compounds. The rate constants span over a very wide range from 10 to 10 mol dm s, but, even the highest values are smaller by a factor of 2-5 as the diffusion controlled limit. This survey shows that only those molecules have high rate constants in the 10-10 mol dm s range which have special electron rich part(s). These molecules are removed selectively in CO reactions. Such electron rich moiety is the NH group attached to an aromatic ring. High vales were measured e.g., for most of anilines or the sulfonamide antibiotics. -CO group attached to the N-atom (in acetanilides and in phenylurea herbicides), or strong electron withdrawing substituents on benzene ring strongly decrease the rate constant. High values were also measured for aromatic molecules with dissociated -OH group (O, phenoxides). The thioether group (e.g., in amino acids, or in fenthion or phorate insecticides) also activates the molecules in CO reactions.

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