Pulse Radiolysis and Transient Absorption of Aqueous Cr(VI) Solutions up to 325 °C

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Pulse radiolysis with a custom multichannel detection system has been used to measure the kinetics of the radiation chemistry reactions of aqueous solutions of chromium(VI) to 325 °C for the first time. Kinetic traces were measured simultaneously over a range of wavelengths and fit to obtain the associated high-temperature rate coefficients and Arrhenius parameters for the reactions of Cr(VI) + eaq-, Cr(VI) + H•, and Cr(V) + •OH. These kinetic parameters can be used to predict the behavior of toxic Cr(VI) in models of aqueous systems for applications in nuclear technology, industrial wastewater treatment, and chemical dosimetry.

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Conrad, J. K., Lisouskaya, A., & Bartels, D. M. (2022). Pulse Radiolysis and Transient Absorption of Aqueous Cr(VI) Solutions up to 325 °C. ACS Omega, 7(43), 39071–39077. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04807

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