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Oscillatory photochemical decomposition of tetrathionate ion
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Oscillatory photochemical decomposition of tetrathionate ion

Attila K HORVATH, Istvan NAGYPAL and Irving R EPSTEIN
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.124(37), pp.10956-10957
09/01/2002
PMID: 12224924

Abstract

Chemistry Physical chemistry of induced reactions (with radiations, particles and ultrasonics) General and physical chemistry Exact sciences and technology Photochemical reactions Sulphur Oscillation Absorption Photochemistry
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.

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