Reaction Kinetics in Ionic Liquids:  Pulse Radiolysis Studies of 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium Salts

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Conductivity and viscosity explain part of the effect of ionic liquids on the laccase–mediator system kinetics, but not all.



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The yield and reaction kinetics of trapped electrons, [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], in several ethylene glycol/D2O glasses have been studied from 6–72 K by pulse radiolysis. An increased D2O concentration is believed to increase the concentration of IR-traps thereby leading to a greater [Formula: see text] and to decrease the concentration of VIS-traps thereby increasing the stability of [Formula: see text]. The yield and stability of [Formula: see text] are also increased by lowering the temperature. A redetermination of [Formula: see text] (1.3 × 104 M−1 cm−1 at 1800 nm) confirms earlier values.



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