Title : Decoding the Three-Pronged Mechanism of NO3 Radical Formation in HNO3 Solutions at 22 and 80 °C Using Picosecond Pulse Radiolysis.

Pub. Date : 2018 Feb 22

PMID : 29365267






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1 Decoding the Three-Pronged Mechanism of NO3 Radical Formation in HNO3 Solutions at 22 and 80 C Using Picosecond Pulse Radiolysis. Nitric Acid NBL1, DAN family BMP antagonist Homo sapiens
2 In this work, the three mechanisms contributing to the formation of nitrate radicals (NO3 ) in concentrated nitric acid were investigated by measuring the radiolytic yield of NO3 in HNO3 solutions (0.5-23.5 M) at room (22.5 C) and elevated (80 C) temperatures on time scales spanning from picosecond to microsecond by pulse radiolysis measurements. Nitric Acid NBL1, DAN family BMP antagonist Homo sapiens
3 In this work, the three mechanisms contributing to the formation of nitrate radicals (NO3 ) in concentrated nitric acid were investigated by measuring the radiolytic yield of NO3 in HNO3 solutions (0.5-23.5 M) at room (22.5 C) and elevated (80 C) temperatures on time scales spanning from picosecond to microsecond by pulse radiolysis measurements. Nitric Acid NBL1, DAN family BMP antagonist Homo sapiens
4 In this work, the three mechanisms contributing to the formation of nitrate radicals (NO3 ) in concentrated nitric acid were investigated by measuring the radiolytic yield of NO3 in HNO3 solutions (0.5-23.5 M) at room (22.5 C) and elevated (80 C) temperatures on time scales spanning from picosecond to microsecond by pulse radiolysis measurements. Nitric Acid NBL1, DAN family BMP antagonist Homo sapiens
5 On longer time scales, >1 ns, an additional contribution to NO3 formation from the reaction between OH radicals and undissociated HNO3 is observed. Nitric Acid NBL1, DAN family BMP antagonist Homo sapiens