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Electron spin trapping

Electron spin traps Diamagnetic chemicals (e.g., nitrones) that can react with unstable free radicals to form more stable free radicals. These stable free radicals can then be detected in an electron spin resonance spectrometer. [Pg.448]

Determination using spin traps. These are products of different chemical structure capable of capturing RS. They are based on the determination of electron spin resonance, which is the paramagnetic signal derived from an unpaired electron. Spin traps have to be administered, and one of the main concerns is their potential toxicity, For this reason they are used only experimentally. These tests are reported in Table 2 as C2,... [Pg.215]

Minor variations in hypophosphite oxidation rate on the electrode potential (Figures 19.2A(b) and 19.3A(a)) could be interpreted as the evidence of a non-electrochemical rate-determining step in the anodic oxidation of hypophosphite, for example, catalytic dehydrogenation [19], possibly, via hypophosphite radical intermediate formation, as was evidenced from the electron spin-trap resonance spectroscopy measurements [73], although this was not confirmed by in situ IR spectroscopy, apparently, due to a short lifetime of the radical intermediate [74]. [Pg.453]

Electron spin trapping Aqueous, tissue, in vivo (animal) Micromolar... [Pg.3223]

Irr. of CH3OH with 3 MeV electrons Spin trap. CH3OH... [Pg.28]

Irr. of C2H5OH with 3MeV electrons Spin trap. C2H5OH... [Pg.31]

By trapping PX at liquid nitrogen temperature and transferring it to THF at —80° C, the nmr spectmm could be observed (9). It consists of two sharp peaks of equal area at chemical shifts of 5.10 and 6.49 ppm downfield from tetramethylsilane (TMS). The fact that any sharp peaks are observed at all attests to the absence of any significant concentration of unpaired electron spins, such as those that would be contributed by the biradical (11). Furthermore, the chemical shift of the ring protons, 6.49 ppm, is well upheld from the typical aromatic range and more characteristic of an oletinic proton. Thus the olefin stmcture (1) for PX is also supported by nmr. [Pg.429]

The nature of the intermediates impHcated in the photooxidation of water with Ti02 has been identified in several reports using spin traps by the electron spin resonance (esr) technique under ambient conditions (53). No evidence for OH species, even at 4.2 K, was found (43), but the esr signal... [Pg.404]

Further aspects of the reaction of aromatic tertiary hydroxyl amines have been examined by more sophisticated techniques [49]. 2-Methyl-2-nitrosopropane was used as a radical trap, and the endgroups on PMMA resulting from its addition were detectable by ultraviolet spectroscopy. Electron spin resonance results on the same system have also been reported [50]. [Pg.835]

Although Otsu et al. [12] have studied the BPO-DMA system by electron spin resonance (ESR) technique and trapped the aminomethyl radical, there is still a lack of direct proof of the above second step, particularly concerning the behavior of the aminium radical salt. We [13] have proposed the aminium radical salt with purple color through this reaction of DMT with CCI4 in the presence of O2 following the displacement reaction as ... [Pg.228]

Absorption of a light quantum leads to an electron-hole pair Eq. (19). The electron reacts with an adsorbed oxygen molecule Eq. (20), and the hole semi-oxidizes a sulfide anion at the surface Eq. (21). Further oxidation of the sulfide anion occurs by O and O2 Eq. (22). The number of Cd ions formed equals that of the sulfate anions The oxidation of illuminated CdS powders was investigated by measuring the consumption and by detecting the superoxide radical,, by an ESR spin trapping method... [Pg.128]

Despite their short half-lives, it is possible to detect free radicals in biological tissues by the addition of nonradicals such as nitrones or nitroso compounds, which act as spin traps by forming relatively stable free radicals on reaction with the endogenous radical species. Utilizing the technique of electron spin resonance (e.s.r.) spectroscopy, we have demonstrated ROM generation by human rheumatoid synovium when subjected to cycles of hypoxia/normoxia in vitro. Using 3,5-dibromo-4-nitroso-benzenesulphonate (DBNBS) as a spin trap, a... [Pg.100]

Connor, H.D., Gao, W., Nukina, S., Lemasters, J.J., Mason, R.P. and Thurman, KG. (1992). Evidence that free radicals are involved in graft failure following orthotopic liver transplantation in the rat an electron paramagnetic resonance spin trapping study. Transplantation 54, 199-204. [Pg.244]

X-Ray irradiation of quartz or silica particles induces an electron-trap lattice defect accompanied by a parallel increase in cytotoxicity (Davies, 1968). Aluminosilicate zeolites and clays (Laszlo, 1987) have been shown by electron spin resonance (e.s.r.) studies to involve free-radical intermediates in their catalytic activity. Generation of free radicals in solids may also occur by physical scission of chemical bonds and the consequent formation of dangling bonds , as exemplified by the freshly fractured theory of silicosis (Wright, 1950 Fubini et al., 1991). The entrapment of long-lived metastable free radicals has been shown to occur in the tar of cigarette smoke (Pryor, 1987). [Pg.248]

Electron spin resonance (ESR) measures the trapped electron population in a lattice, which is directly related to the amount of ionizing radiation received by the sample since its formation. The total radiation dose received by the sample is estimated from the ESR... [Pg.615]

The presence of /3-hydrogen in the nitroxide radical may lead to disproportionation reactions. In spin-trapping experiments, N-t-butyl-a-phenyl nitrone yields rather unstable spin adducts. This type of radical can be stabilized by coordination to Nin. The Ni11 complex with N-oxy-A-r-butyl-(2-pyridyl)phenylmethanamine (923) reveals a distorted octahedral geometry with antiferromagnetic interactions between the unpaired electrons of the metal ion and the radical spins.00... [Pg.480]

Carotenoid radical intermediates generated electrochemically, chemically, and photochemically in solutions, on oxide surfaces, and in mesoporous materials have been studied by a variety of advanced EPR techniques such as pulsed EPR, ESEEM, ENDOR, HYSCORE, and a multifrequency high-held EPR combined with EPR spin trapping and DFT calculations. EPR spectroscopy is a powerful tool to characterize carotenoid radicals to resolve -anisotropy (HF-EPR), anisotropic coupling constants due to a-protons (CW, pulsed ENDOR, HYSCORE), to determine distances between carotenoid radical and electron acceptor site (ESEEM, relaxation enhancement). [Pg.185]

Harbour, J.R. and Bolton, J.R. 1975. Superoxide formation in spinach chloroplasts electron spin resonance detection by spin trapping. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 64 803-807. [Pg.235]

Although it is very hard to observe the absorption spectrum of eh when metal is dissolved in water because of its high reactivity, some attempts were made in water and ice (Jortner and Stein, 1955 Benett et al., 1964, 1967). Furthermore ESR (electron spin resonance) studies revealed that the trapped or solvated electron in ice interacts with six equivalent protons, thus ruling out H20-. [Pg.148]

J. Vasquez-Vivar, N. Hogg, K.A. Pritchard, and B. Kalyanaraman, Superoxide anion formation from ludgenin an electron spin resonance spin-trapping study. FEBS Lett. 403, 127—130 (1997). [Pg.203]

Electron transfer, in thermal and photochemical activation of electron donor-acceptor complexes in organic and organometallic reactions, 29,185 Electron-transfer, single, and nucleophilic substitution, 26,1 Electron-transfer, spin trapping and, 31,91 Electron-transfer paradigm for organic reactivity, 35, 193... [Pg.337]


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