Excited carbonyl formation in the combination and disproportionation of free radicals
β Scribed by De La Fuente U., J. R. ;Lissi G., E. A.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Weight
- 557 KB
- Volume
- 7
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0884-3996
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β¦ Synopsis
The pyrolyisis of di-tert-butyl peroxyoxalate in the presence of para-substituted benzaldehydes produces almost quantitatively the corresponding p,p'-disubstituted benzils. The formation of these products is accompanied by chemiluminescene arising from excited triplets. From the quantum yield of excited triplet generation and the rate constants for the triplet photocleavage it is possible to obtain the change in Gibbs free energy associated with triplet formation. The values obtained are -5.6, -5.7 and -8.1 kcal/mol for benzil. p.p'-dimethylbenzil and p.p'-dimethoxybenzil, respectively.
The pyrolysis of di-tert-butyl peroxyoxalate in the presence of isopropanol or benzoin leads t o the formation of acetone and benzil. These products are generated in disproportionation processes involving the a-hydroxy radical produced by hydrogen abstraction. The luminescence observed in these reactions constitutes the first experimental indication of excited species generation in the disproportionation of uncorrelated free radicals.
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Several attempts have been made to correlate the disproportionation and the combination rate constant ratio, k,/k,, of the alkyl radicals with the entropy change of the processes [ 1-31. Bradley [I] made a specific suggestion that the k,/k, ratio is a function of the entropy change of the processes
## Abstract Disproportionation/combination ratios P~d~/P~c~ of selfβreacting __t__βbutyl radicals are determined as a function of solvent and temperature. the observed large solvent and temperature dependences are ascribed to anisotropic reorientational motions of the radicals during their encounte
concluded [301 that CFH, + CF,H + CFH + CF,H, did not occur. Taking LUP > 0 gives a similar result, AH;
The disproportionation reactions of radicals, particularly of small alkyl radicals, continue to interest kineticists as evidenced by continuing recent investigations and interpretative discussions [ 1,. The most extensively investigated disproportionation-combination ratio is that for two ethyl radi