Chemical Reviews, Vol.116, No.5, 3029-3085, 2016
Superoxide Ion: Generation and Chemical Implications
Superoxide ion (O-2(center dot-)) is of great significance as a radical species implicated in diverse chemical and biological systems. However, the chemistry knowledge of O-2(center dot-) is rather scarce. In addition, numerous studies on O-2(center dot-) were conducted within the latter half of the 20th century. Therefore, the current advancement in technology and instrumentation will certainly provide better insights into mechanisms and products of O-2(center dot-) reactions and thus will result in new findings. This review emphasizes the state-of-the-art research on O-2(center dot-) so as to enable researchers to venture into future research. It comprises the main characteristics of O-2(center dot-) followed by generation methods. The reaction types of O-2(center dot-) are reviewed, and its potential applications including the destruction of hazardous chemicals, synthesis of organic compounds, and many other applications are highlighted. The O-2(center dot-) environmental chemistry is also discussed. The detection methods of O-2(center dot-) are categorized and elaborated. Special attention is given to the feasibility of using ionic liquids as media for O-2(center dot-) addressing the latest progress of generation and applications. The effect of electrodes on the O-2(center dot-) electrochemical generation is reviewed. Finally, some remarks and future perspectives are concluded.