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| Stanislav Luňák, Josef Vepřek-Šiška | Requires cookie* | | Title
| Could Hydrogen Peroxide Photolysis Occur in the Absence of Transition Metals ?  | | | Abstract
| Quantum yields of hydrogen peroxide photo-lysis increase with the square root of concentra-tion of added Cu(II). The cupric ions are photo-catalytically active already at trace concentra-tions (10~ 7 M), i.e., at the concentrations present in any real reaction system. Hydrogen peroxide photolysis is completely suppressed on addition of complexing agents such as EDTA. It is believed that no hydrogen peroxide photolysis would occur in complete absence of photo-catalytically active transition metal ions. | | |
Reference
| Z. Naturforsch. 36b, 654—655 (1981); received February 25 1981 | | |
Published
| 1981 | | |
Keywords
| Hydrogen Peroxide, Photocatalysis, Trace Metals | | |
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