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Formation of Organobrominated Compounds in the Presence of Bromide under Simulated Atmospheric Aerosol Conditions
Author(s) -
Vione Davide,
Maurino Valter,
Man Simona Cucu,
Khanra Swapan,
Arsene Cecilia,
Olariu RomeoIulian,
Minero Claudio
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
chemsuschem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.412
H-Index - 157
eISSN - 1864-564X
pISSN - 1864-5631
DOI - 10.1002/cssc.200700031
Subject(s) - bromine , halogenation , bromide , chemistry , hydrogen peroxide , potassium bromide , inorganic chemistry , aerosol , phenol , photochemistry , hydrogen bromide , organic chemistry
Photobromination of phenol takes place upon UV/Vis irradiation of Fe III and bromide under acidic conditions, and most likely involves the brominating agent Br 2 −. . Bromination is also observed in the presence of nitrate and bromide under UV irradiation, most likely involving Br 2 −. formed upon oxidation of bromide by . OH. Moreover, quantitative bromination of phenol is observed in the dark in the presence of hydrogen peroxide and bromide. This process is strongly favored under acidic conditions, but a residual, pH‐independent bromination pathway is also present. The rates and yields of bromination (up to 100 %) are considerably higher than those reported for chlorination under comparable conditions, suggesting that the higher activity of bromine species could compensate for the lower concentration of bromide ions in aerosol compared to chlorides. The reported processes are potential sources of reactive bromine species (Br 2 −. , HBrO) and aromatic bromo derivatives in atmospheric aerosols, in particular after the acidification process linked with aerosol aging.