Photochemical reactions of uranyl ions with organic compounds. II. The mechanism of the photo-oxidation of alcohols by uranyl ions

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Quantum yields were measured under various conditions for the photo-oxidation of aliphatic alcohols by uranyl ions in aqueous solutions and kinetic treatments were made. The measurements of uranyl fluorescence quenching by the alcohols showed that a complex formation between uranyl ions and alcohol molecules prior to the photolysis is not likely to be involved. The temperature effect on the quantum yield is strong evidence for a collisional energy transfer from the excited uranyl ions to the alcohol molecules. The relative rates of the photolysis of four isomeric butyl alcohols, and the isotope effect on the photo-reactivity by using alcohols labeled with deuterium, showed that the alcohol molecules are attacked on the a-hydrogen atom as a primary photochemical act.

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Sakuraba, S., & Matsushima, R. (1970). Photochemical reactions of uranyl ions with organic compounds. II. The mechanism of the photo-oxidation of alcohols by uranyl ions. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 43(8), 2359–2363. https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.43.2359

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