Chemiluminescence of the Fenton reaction and a dihydroxybenzene-driven Fenton reaction

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A dihydroxybenzenes(DHB)-driven Fenton reaction was found to be more efficient than a simple Fenton reaction based on ̇OH radical and activated species production. The reason for this enhanced reactivity by [Fe DHB] complexes is not well understood, but results suggest that it may be explained by the formation of oxidation species different from those formed during the classic Fenton reactions. In previous work, greater concentrations, and more sustained production of ̇OH over time were observed in DHB driven Fenton reactions versus neat Fenton and Fenton-like reactions. In this work, chemiluminescence (CL) was monitored, and compared to ̇OH production kinetics. The CL of the DHB-driven Fenton reaction was shorter than that for sustained production of ̇OH. CL appears to have been caused by excited Fe(IV) species stabilized by the DHB ligands initially formed in the reaction. Formation of this species would have to have occurred by the reaction between ̇OH and Fe(III) in a DHB complex. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Contreras, D., Rodríguez, J., Salgado, P., Soto-Salazar, C., Qian, Y., & Goodell, B. (2011). Chemiluminescence of the Fenton reaction and a dihydroxybenzene-driven Fenton reaction. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 374(1), 643–646. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ica.2011.02.082

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