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Pulsradiolyse des Schwefelwasserstoffs in wäßriger Lösung

Authors :
Karmann, W.
Meissner, G.
Henglein, A.
Source :
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B; March 1967, Vol. 22 Issue: 3 p273-282, 10p
Publication Year :
1967

Abstract

The reactions of the OH radical with H2S and SH⊖are very fast (k = 1.1·1010and 5.4·109mole-1liter sec-1, respectively). The hydrated electron reacts with H2S (1.1·1010) but does not react with SH⊖. The rate constant of the reaction CNS+SH⊖CNS⊖+SH was found to be equal to 9.8·108. Species absorbing at 3800 Å (e ∼ 104mole-1liter cm-1) are formed in these reactions of H2S and SH⊖The intensity of this absorption is very low in strongly acid solutions, increases with pH, goes through a broad maximum at about pH=7, reaches a lower plateau between pH = 8.5 -10.5 and decreases in strongly alkaline solutions. At pH values below 7, the intensity is dependent on the concentrations of both SH⊖and free H2S, i. e. at constant SH⊖concentration a stronger absorption occurs if more free H2S is present. In the plateau below pH = 8.5 -10.5, the intensity is practically independent of the SH⊖concentration above 4·10-5mole/l. The decay of the 3800 A absorption after the pulse is first order with τ1/2= 5 μsec independent of the OH⊖and SH⊖concentrations in alkaline solutions.Below pH = 7, the absorption disappears by second order, the rate constant being larger at lower pH values. SH or S⊖absorb weakly in the near UV and do not contribute to the 3800 Å absorption. This absorption is attributed to the ions H2S2⊖or H2S2⊖in alkali and to H2S2⊖or higher complexes such as H3S4⊖in acid. The first order decay of 5 μsec is attributed to the spontaneous decomposition of S2H2⊖into S⊖+SH⊖. Two S⊖ions form S22⊖(2 k=2·109 mole-1liter sec-1). The complex H2S2⊖is formed in the fast reaction SH + SH⊖↔ S2H2⊖(dissociation constant about 4·10-5mole/l). The formation of an intermediate complex SHOH⊖in the reaction of OH with SH⊖is discussed. This intermediate reacts with either SH⊖to form S2H2⊖or with OH⊖(or other proton acceptors such as ΗΡΟ42Θ) to form SΘ+ H2O+OHΘ.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09320776 and 18657117
Volume :
22
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs35059310
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515/znb-1967-0311