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Mechanism of radiation-induced reactions in aqueous solution of coumarin-3-carboxylic acid: Effects of concentration,gas and additive on fluorescent product yield
Abstract:Abstract

The radiation-induced reactions of a water-soluble coumarin derivative, coumarin-3-carboxyl acid (C3CA), have been investigated in aqueous solutions by pulse radiolysis with a 35 MeV electron beam, final product analysis following 60Co γ-irradiations and deterministic model simulations. Pulse radiolysis revealed that C3CA reacted with both hydroxyl radicals (?OH) and hydrated electrons (e? aq) with near diffusion-controlled rate constants of 6.8 × 109 and 2.1 × 1010 M?1 s?1, respectively. The reactivity of C3CA towards O2? ? was not confirmed by pulse radiolysis. Production of the fluorescent molecule, 7-hydroxy-coumarin-3-carboxylic acid (7OH-C3CA), was confirmed by final product analysis with a fluorescence spectrometer coupled to a high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) system. Production yields of 7OH-C3CA following 60Co γ-irradiations depended on the irradiation conditions and ranged from 0.025 to 0.18 (100 eV) ?1. Yield varied with saturating gas, additive and C3CA concentration, implying the presence of at least two pathways capable of providing 7OH-C3CA as a stable product following the scavenging reaction of C3CA with ?OH, including a peroxidation/elimination sequence and a disproportionation pathway. A reaction mechanism for the two pathways was proposed and incorporated into a deterministic simulation, showing that the mechanism can explain experimentally measured 7OH-C3CA yields with a constant conversion factor of 4.7% from ?OH scavenging to 7OH-C3CA production, unless t-BuOH was added.
Keywords:hydroxyl radical  fluorescent probe  coumarin-3-carboxylic acid  water radiolysis  antioxidant
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