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The Reactions of Nitrite Ion with Ozone in Aqueous Solution – New Experimental Data and Quantum-Chemical Considerations
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EngineeringQuantum-chemical ConsiderationsAtmospheric PhotochemistryJaguar ProgramChemistryRedox BiologyChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryReactive Nitrogen SpecieAnalytical ChemistryOzone Layer DepletionHealth SciencesPhotochemistryCatalysisOzoneNitrite IonOzone AdductsChemical KineticsNitrosative Stress
Ozone reacts with nitrite mainly to nitrate and singlet oxygen (1O2, 96% yield), but peroxynitrite (2.6%) and •OH radicals (∼8%) are also formed. The latter are generated in the course of the reactions towards peroxynitrite and upon its decay. They also result from the reaction of ozone with nitrite by electron transfer (, ∼4%). Ozone adducts (O2NOOO− en route to nitrate, ONOOO− en route to peroxynitrite) are likely intermediates as evaluated by Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations (Jaguar program).
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