Masters Theses
Date of Award
12-1989
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science
Major
Chemistry
Major Professor
Richard M. Pagni
Committee Members
D. C. K
Abstract
Because PCBs are environmental pollutants, many researchers are concerned about their fate in the environment. The photochemistry of 4-chlorobiphenyl in water was studied in this project.
Previous experiments in the photohydrolysis of 4-chlorobiphenyl indicated that 4-chlorobiphenyl proceeds through an intermediate aryl cation. Photohydrolysis of 4-chlorobiphenyl was suppressed by added chloride ion, which indicated an aryl cation intermediate.
Both hydrochloric acid and sodium chloride were shown to quench the excited state of 4-chlorobiphenyl. Spin orbit effects and ionic strength effects were not involved in the rate suppression. Hydrochloric acid was shown to quench the photohydrolysis of 4-chlorobiphenyl beyond the quenching seen by sodium chloride. However, experiments showed that protonation does not take place on the biphenyl ring.
These results represent the first example of a common ion effect in a photochemical reaction.
Recommended Citation
Orvis, Jessica, "Mechanistic studies on the photohydrolysis of 4-chlorobiphenyl. " Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1989.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/13044