Photochemical reactions of divalent mercury with thioglycolic acid: Formation of mercuric sulfide particles
• Photochemistry of oxidized mercury species with thioglycolic acid were studied. • Mercuric sulfide particles were formed and heterogeneous processes may occur. • (89±3)% of the reactants undergo photoreduction to generate elemental mercury. • Apparent reaction rate constants were obtained at near...
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