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Irreversible reactions half-lives methods

The half-life method (in general, the fractional-life method) is very useful in preliminary estimates of the order of the reaction. A series of experimental runs is carried out with different initial concentrations. If an irreversible reaction is considered ... [Pg.284]

IRREVERSIBLE REACTIONS OF ORDER n-HALF-LIFE METHOD... [Pg.65]

On the contrary, the radical cation of anthracene is unstable. Under normal volt-ammetric conditions, the radical cation, AH +, formed at the potential of the first oxidation step, undergoes a series of reactions (chemical -> electrochemical -> chemical -> ) to form polymerized species. This occurs because the dimer, tri-mer, etc., formed from AH +, are easier to oxidize than AH. As a result, the first oxidation wave of anthracene is irreversible and its voltammetric peak current corresponds to that of a process of several electrons (Fig. 8.20(a)). However, if fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) at an ultramicroelectrode (UME) is used, the effect of the follow-up reactions is removed and a reversible one-electron CV curve can be obtained (Fig. 8.20(b)) [64], By this method, the half-life of the radical cat-... [Pg.257]

In contrast to the relaxation technique, the flow methods can be used for reactions with large equilibrium constants (irreversible reactions) as well as with small ones (reversible reactions). The shortest half life that can be measured in flow systems depends on the mixing time. In shopped flow arrangements, the stopping time sets a barrier at 5.10 s. In a continuous flow system, only the mixing process is limiting. [Pg.15]


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