Abstract:
We studied the photoresponse of the chlorine dioxide-iodine-malonic
acid (CDIMA) reaction. In a continuously fed stirred
tank reactor, the photosensitivity increases with decreasing residence
time and increasing concentration of chlorine dioxide.
Under certain conditions, concentrations change in a sigmoidal fashion
in response to a jump in the intensity of illumination.
We propose a new mechanism for the effect of visible light on the CDIMA
reaction. Simulations based on the proposed
mechanism accurately describe the experimentally observed kinetics.