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Diolefin crystals, photodimerization and photopolymerization

Diffusion control and pre-association in nitrosation, nitration, and halogenation, 16, 1 Dimethyl sulphoxide, physical organic chemistry of reactions, in, 14, 133 Diolefin crystals, photodimerization and photopolymerization of, 30, 117 Dipolar aptotic and protic solvents, rates of bimolecular substitution reactions in,... [Pg.403]

H-stacking interactions have also been exploited to orientate olefinic moieties in a geometry suitable for photochemical cycloaddition reactions, and have been invoked by Coates et al. to explain the photodimerization and photopolymerization of mono- and diolefins carrying phenyl and perfiuorophenyl groups [43]. Matsumoto et al. reported the photodimerization of 2-pyridone in co-crystals with naphthalene-substituted monocarboxyhc acids, where the stacking of the naphthalene rings provides carbon-carbon distances appropriate for [4+4] cycloaddition [44]. [Pg.83]

In the crystal of 1,4-dicinnamoylbenzene (1,4-DCB) (see Fig. 12), the distances between the intermolecular photoadductive carbons are 3.973 and 4.086 A for one cyclobutane ring, and 3.903 and 3.955 A for the other. The two topochemical pathways may occur competitively in a single crystal of 1,4-DCB at the initial stage of reaction. Then, both intramolecular photodimerization and intermolecular photopolymerization of the diolefinic mono-cyclobutane intermediate occur competitively to give tricyclic dimer 21,22,23,24-tetraphenyl-l,4,ll,14-tetraoxo-2(13),12(13-diethanol, [4.4] para-cyclophane or oligomers (Hasegawa et al., (1985). On photoirridation at room temperature the 1,4-DCB crystal gives >90% of the tricylic... [Pg.157]

It was first reported that the topochemical photopolymerization of diolefin crystals gave rise to cracks and deformation [7]. An atomic force microscopic (AFM) study made possible the observation that the photodimerizations of trans-cinnamic acids and anthracenes in the crystalline state induced surface morphological changes at the tens and hundreds of nanometers level by the transportation and rebuilding of the surface molecules [8]. The appearance of a surface relief grating on the single crystal of 4-(dimethylamino)azobenzene was demonstrated by repeated irradiation with two coherent laser beams [9]. [Pg.245]


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