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New sonochemiluminescence involving solvated electron in Ce(III)/Ce(IV) solutions

The moving single-bubble sonoluminescence of Ce(3+) in water and ethylene glycol solutions of CeCl(3) and (NH(4))(2)Ce(NO(3))(6) was studied. As found, a significant part of intensity of the luminescence (100% with cerium concentration less than 10(–4) M) is due to the sonochemiluminescence. A key r...

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Autores principales: Sharipov, Glyus L., Gareev, Bulat M., Vasilyuk, Kristina S., Galimov, Dim I., Abdrakhmanov, Airat M.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7786606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32866880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2020.105313
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author Sharipov, Glyus L.
Gareev, Bulat M.
Vasilyuk, Kristina S.
Galimov, Dim I.
Abdrakhmanov, Airat M.
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Gareev, Bulat M.
Vasilyuk, Kristina S.
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description The moving single-bubble sonoluminescence of Ce(3+) in water and ethylene glycol solutions of CeCl(3) and (NH(4))(2)Ce(NO(3))(6) was studied. As found, a significant part of intensity of the luminescence (100% with cerium concentration less than 10(–4) M) is due to the sonochemiluminescence. A key reaction of sonochemiluminescence is the Ce(4+) reduction by a solvated (or hydrated in water) electron: Ce(4+) + e(s) (e(aq)) → *Ce(3+). Solvated electrons are formed in a solution via electrons ejection from a low-temperature plasma periodically generated in deformable moving bubble at acoustic vibrations. Reactions of heterolytic dissociation of solvents make up the source of electrons in the plasma. In aqueous CeCl(3) solutions, the Ce(4+) ion is formed at the oxidation of Ce(3+) by OH radical. The latter species originates from homolytic dissociation of water in the plasma of the bubble, also penetrating from the moving bubble into the solution. The sonochemiluminescence in cerium trichloride solutions are quenched by the Br(−) (acceptor of OH) and H(+) ions (acceptor of e(aq)). In water and ethylene glycol solutions of (NH(4))(2)Ce(NO(3))(6), the sonochemiluminescence also quenched by the H(+) ion. The sonochemiluminescence in CeCl(3) solutions is registered at [Ce(3+)] ≥ 10(–5) M. Then the sonochemiluminescence intensity increases with the cerium ion concentration and reaches the saturation plateau at 10(–2) M. It was shown that sonophotoluminescence (re-emission of light of bubble plasma emitters by cerium ions) also contributes to the luminescence of Ce(3+) in solutions with [Ce(3+)] ≥ 10(–4) M. If the cerium concentration is more than 10(–2) M, a third source contributes to luminescence, viz., the collisional excitation of Ce(3+) ions penetrating into the moving bubble.
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spelling pubmed-77866062021-01-06 New sonochemiluminescence involving solvated electron in Ce(III)/Ce(IV) solutions Sharipov, Glyus L. Gareev, Bulat M. Vasilyuk, Kristina S. Galimov, Dim I. Abdrakhmanov, Airat M. Ultrason Sonochem Original Research Article The moving single-bubble sonoluminescence of Ce(3+) in water and ethylene glycol solutions of CeCl(3) and (NH(4))(2)Ce(NO(3))(6) was studied. As found, a significant part of intensity of the luminescence (100% with cerium concentration less than 10(–4) M) is due to the sonochemiluminescence. A key reaction of sonochemiluminescence is the Ce(4+) reduction by a solvated (or hydrated in water) electron: Ce(4+) + e(s) (e(aq)) → *Ce(3+). Solvated electrons are formed in a solution via electrons ejection from a low-temperature plasma periodically generated in deformable moving bubble at acoustic vibrations. Reactions of heterolytic dissociation of solvents make up the source of electrons in the plasma. In aqueous CeCl(3) solutions, the Ce(4+) ion is formed at the oxidation of Ce(3+) by OH radical. The latter species originates from homolytic dissociation of water in the plasma of the bubble, also penetrating from the moving bubble into the solution. The sonochemiluminescence in cerium trichloride solutions are quenched by the Br(−) (acceptor of OH) and H(+) ions (acceptor of e(aq)). In water and ethylene glycol solutions of (NH(4))(2)Ce(NO(3))(6), the sonochemiluminescence also quenched by the H(+) ion. The sonochemiluminescence in CeCl(3) solutions is registered at [Ce(3+)] ≥ 10(–5) M. Then the sonochemiluminescence intensity increases with the cerium ion concentration and reaches the saturation plateau at 10(–2) M. It was shown that sonophotoluminescence (re-emission of light of bubble plasma emitters by cerium ions) also contributes to the luminescence of Ce(3+) in solutions with [Ce(3+)] ≥ 10(–4) M. If the cerium concentration is more than 10(–2) M, a third source contributes to luminescence, viz., the collisional excitation of Ce(3+) ions penetrating into the moving bubble. Elsevier 2020-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7786606/ /pubmed/32866880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2020.105313 Text en © 2020 Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Galimov, Dim I.
Abdrakhmanov, Airat M.
New sonochemiluminescence involving solvated electron in Ce(III)/Ce(IV) solutions
title New sonochemiluminescence involving solvated electron in Ce(III)/Ce(IV) solutions
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title_fullStr New sonochemiluminescence involving solvated electron in Ce(III)/Ce(IV) solutions
title_full_unstemmed New sonochemiluminescence involving solvated electron in Ce(III)/Ce(IV) solutions
title_short New sonochemiluminescence involving solvated electron in Ce(III)/Ce(IV) solutions
title_sort new sonochemiluminescence involving solvated electron in ce(iii)/ce(iv) solutions
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7786606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32866880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2020.105313
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