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Aromatic amines radiolysis

Other important aromatic amines such as chlorpromazine (26) have also been subjected to oxidation studies using oxidants produced by pulse radiolysis. Typical among these is the use of chloroalkylperoxyl radicals formed by pulse radiolysis in a variety of solvents. These oxidants yield the corresponding radical cation. The rate constants (Table 3) for these reactions were determined42. Other studies have determined the reactivity between chlorpromazine and BiV- in H2O/DMSO in varying proportions. The rate constants for the formation of the radical cation of chlorpromazine were similar in value to those obtained from the peroxy radical reactions4. [Pg.828]

Huttermann J, Ward JF, Myers LS Jr (1971) Electron spin resonance studies of free radicals in irradiated single crystals of 5-methylcytosine. Int J Radiat PhysChem 3 117-129 Huttermann J, Ohlmann J, Schaefer A, Gatzweiler W (1991) The polymorphism of a cytosine anion studied by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Int J Radiat Biol 59 1297-1311 Hwang CT, Stumpf CL, Yu Y-Q, Kentamaa HI (1999) Intrinsic acidity and redox properties of the adenine radical cation. Int J Mass Spectrom 182/183 253-259 Ide H, Otsuki N, Nishimoto S, Kagiya T (1985) Photoreduction of thymine glycol sensitized by aromatic amines in aqueous solution. J Chem Soc Perkin Trans 2 1387-1392 Idris Ali KM, Scholes G (1980) Analysis of radiolysis products of aqueous uracil + N20 solutions. J Chem Soc Faraday Trans 176 449-456... [Pg.321]

The unrestricted and free electron transfer (FET) from donor molecules to solvent radical cations of alkanes and alkyl chlorides has been studied by electron pulse radiolysis in the nanosecond time range. In the presence of arenes with hetero-atom-centered substituents, such as phenols, aromatic amines, benzylsilanes, and aromatic sulfides as electron donors, this electron transfer leads to the practically simultaneous formation of two distinguishable products, namely donor radical cations and fragment radicals, in comparable amounts. [Pg.429]

The mechanisms of radiation damage and effects of hardeners were studied recently by pulse radiolysis [89], The epoxy resins require a relatively large amount of curing agents (hardeners), most of them are aromatic and aliphatic amines such as diamino diphenyl methane or triethylene tetramine. On the basis of the emission spectra and kinetic behavior of excited states observed, the radiation resistance of aromatic and aliphatic amine curing epoxy resin was explained by internal radiation protection effects due to energy transfer. [Pg.76]


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