Spontaneous Generation of Alkoxide Radical from Alcohols on Microdroplets Surface
Ye‐Guang Fang,
Xiaoxu Li,
Chang Yuan
et al.
Abstract:Water microdroplets have been demonstrated to exhibit extraordinary chemical behaviors, including the abilities to accelerate chemical reactions by several orders of magnitude and to trigger reactions that cannot occur in bulk water. One of the most striking examples is the spontaneous generation of hydroxyl radical from hydroxide ions. Alcohols and alkoxide ions, being structurally similar to water and hydroxide ions, might exhibit similar behavior on microdroplets. Here, we report the spontaneous generation … Show more
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