Abstract

ABSTRACT Hexavalent chromium (VI) is a potent carcinogen for humans, while trivalent chromium (III) is an important element in glucose metabolism. In atmospheric water droplets, oxidation of Cr(III) to Cr(VI) by free radicals is a major environmental issue. Laboratory simulation studies of the aqueous phase oxidation-reduction of the couple Cr(III)/Cr(VI) by OH• and HO2 •/O2 •− by applying conductometric pulse radiolysis techniques were carried out in the pH range 3.5–5.5 chosen as characteristic values of atmospheric water droplets acidity. A pKa of 3.9 was found for the first hydrolysis of Cr(IV). The bimolecular second-order decay of the Cr(V) transient species shows a strong pH dependency consequence of the change of the coordination sphere of the tetrahedral Cr(VI) to the octahedral Cr(III).

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