“…The stability of TD became poor under alkaline condition, because OH − acted as a nucleophilic agent to attack the carbon center, resulting the breaking of C–S bond and the formation of urea and SO 2 2− (eqn (2)). 26,27 As a strong reducing species (−1.12 to −0.74 V), 28 sulfoxylate could reduce Cr( vi ) to Cr( iii ) (eqn (3)). 29 Further, SO 3 ˙ − was also simultaneously generated during the reduction process (eqn (4)).…”