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Anthranilic acid induced degradation

The Sensitizing Effect of N20 on X-ray Induced Degradation of Benzoic Acid and Anthranilic Acid... [Pg.256]

In the present paper radiation chemical studies are presented on the x-ray induced degradation of anthranilic acid and hydroxylation of benzoic acid. The effect of the electron scavenger N20 is compared with that of NO3", H0O0, and 02. The results suggest that N20" (or N2OH) radicals do not spontaneously give rise to OH radicals in solutions of benzoic acid or anthranilic acid. [Pg.257]

Thus, the sensitizing effect of N20 on x-ray induced degradation of benzoic acid, anthranilic acid and p-aminobenzoic acid (34) gives no evidence for a conversion of hydrated electrons into OH radicals by N20. [Pg.266]


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