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titleOfInvention Degradation and protection of organic compounds mediated by low molecular weight chelators
abstract A method of forming reactive oxygen species by solubilizing a metal ion from a metal oxy(hydr)oxide compound with an iron oxy(hydr)oxide solubilizing chelator to yield a first soluble metal ion chelate complex. The metal ion is transferred from the chelate complex to a free redox cycling chelator to form a second metal ion chelate complex which reduces the metal ion to a reduced metal species. The reduced metal species is reacted with an oxygen containing oxidant to yield a free redox cycling chelator and a reactive oxygen species. The reactive oxygen species may be used to oxidize a target substrate. The preferred metal ion is a cationic transition metal, such as iron or manganese. A preferred iron oxy(hydr)oxide solubilizing chelator is oxalic acid. The method is generally performed at acidic pH. Also provided is a method of protecting an organic composition from reactive oxygen species comprising impregnating the composition with a redox cycling chelator able to form a reduced metal ion chelate complex with a metal ion, the chelator present in an amount sufficient to protect the composition from degradation from reactive oxygen species such as hydroxyl radical or superoxide anion.
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