Electron paramagnetic resonance has been used to characterise free radicals formed by the reaction of photochemically generated tert-butoxyl radicals with a range of methyl substituted cyclopentenones and cyclohexenones. The spectra have been interpreted using computer analysis and simulation and assigned to cyclic allylic and alkyl radicals formed by abstraction of a hydrogen atom. The 1-oxocyclohept-2-en-4-yl radical derived by abstraction of bromine from 4-bromocyclohept-2-enone exhibits a temperature dependent EPR spectrum attributed to ring inversion.

Free radicals from cyclic enones: an electron paramagnetic resonance investigation. Part 1. Radicals formed by hydrogen abstraction

A Alberti;M Benaglia;D Macciantelli
1997

Abstract

Electron paramagnetic resonance has been used to characterise free radicals formed by the reaction of photochemically generated tert-butoxyl radicals with a range of methyl substituted cyclopentenones and cyclohexenones. The spectra have been interpreted using computer analysis and simulation and assigned to cyclic allylic and alkyl radicals formed by abstraction of a hydrogen atom. The 1-oxocyclohept-2-en-4-yl radical derived by abstraction of bromine from 4-bromocyclohept-2-enone exhibits a temperature dependent EPR spectrum attributed to ring inversion.
1997
Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattivita' - ISOF
Inglese
12
2487
2490
4
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SPIN-RESONANCE; INVERSION
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
A. Hudson; M. A. Della Bona; D. Waterman; A. Alberti; M. Benaglia; D. Macciantelli
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