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Dimethylketyl radical

In the first step the spectroscopically detectable ketyl radical 36 is formed, which then recombines to form benzopinacol (37) (Weiner, 1971). The same pinacol is obtained by reacting benzophenone with 2-propanol, since the dimethylketyl radical (38) produced in the hydrogen abstraction step is a strong reductant and transfers a hydrogen atom to the excess benzophenone to form another molecule of the diphenylketyl radical (36). [Pg.397]


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