Abstract
The quenching kinetics of superoxide (O2−) in water/oil (w/o) interface region of Aerosol OT reversed micelle has been investigated with a transient absorption method. Photodecomposition of α-tocopherol by 266nm laser light in the presence of O2 produced O2− together with the tocopheroxyl radical (Toc). The subsequent reaction between Toc and O2− occurred in the time region of 1–150μs after the photoexcitation. There, O2− kinetics could be traced by monitoring the Toc absorption. In an Aerosol OT reversed micelle solution containing vitamin C (VC), VC would be located in water droplets inside the reversed micelle and would react with both Toc and O2− at the w/o interface around the reversed micelle. The Toc decay in the time region of 1–150μs was accelerated by addition of VC, suggesting that the O2− quenching by VC progressed as well as the Toc quenching by VC. From a numerical simulation with treating the simultaneous rate equations for Toc concentration by Runge–Kutta method, the rate constant for the O2− quenching by VC could be estimated to be 6.9×107M−1s−1. This value is much larger than the corresponding value reported in homogeneous water solution, suggesting that the O2− quenching by VC indeed occurred at the w/o interface of the reversed micelle.
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