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Nanosecond Transient Absorption of Hydrated Electrons and Reduction of Linear Perfluoroalkyl Acids and Sulfonates
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Organic Charge-transfer CompoundChemical EngineeringChemical ThermodynamicsEngineeringPhysicochemical AnalysisPfxa ReductionActivation EnergiesPhysical ChemistrySurfactant SolutionCharge SeparationHydrated ElectronsChemistryLinear Perfluoroalkyl AcidsMolecular KineticsCharge TransportChemical KineticsRate ConstantsNanosecond Transient Absorption
We report the rate constants (kq) and activation energies (Ea) associated with the initial reduction of linear perfluoroalkyl carboxylates (PFxA, x = the number of carbons present in the surfactant) and perfluoroalkyl sulfonates (PFxS) by the hydrated electron (eaq–) as measured using temperature-dependent transient absorption spectroscopy. The reduction of PFxA and PFxS by eaq– displays a negligible dependence on the number of carbons present in the surfactant and occurs with an apparent kq on the order of 108 to 109 M–1 s–1 with the kq corresponding to PFxA reduction being on average two times smaller than those for PFxS. There are no significant differences in the Ea associated with PFxA or PFxS reduction; the magnitude of Ea (∼11 kJ mol–1) is consistent with the reduction of PFxA and PFxS being a diffusion controlled process. These results are discussed within the framework of recent theoretical and experimental work on the degradation of PFxA and PFxS.
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