Oscillatory photochemical decomposition of tetrathionate ion

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Abstract

When subject to illumination, tetrathionate ion decomposes in an oscillatory fashion with a period of about 1 h to yield products identified as colloidal sulfur and trithionate ion. This system represents the first experimental example of a stirred, batch photochemical oscillator. A simple model consisting of four reaction steps and four adjustable rate parameters gives good agreement with the observed oscillatory behavior. Copyright © 2002 American Chemical Society.

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Horváth, A. K., Nagypál, I., & Epstein, I. R. (2002). Oscillatory photochemical decomposition of tetrathionate ion. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 124(37), 10956–10957. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja0269441

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