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Mechanism of photoperoxidation

The reaction mechanism for the aerobic oxidation of the pz to seco-pz can be attributed to a formal 2 + 2 cycloaddition of singlet oxygen to one of the pyrrole rings, followed by cleavage (retro 2 + 2) of the dioxetane intermediate to produce the corresponding seco-pz (160). This mechanism is shown in Scheme 29 for an unsymmetrical bis(dimethylamino)pz. Further photophysical studies show that the full reaction mechanism of the photoperoxidation involves attack on the reactant by singlet oxygen that has been sensitized by the triplet state of the product, 159. As a consequence, the kinetics of the process is shown to be autocatalytic where the reactant is removed at a rate that increases with the amount of product formed. [Pg.557]

C. Kinetics of photoperoxidation reaction. In the sensitized photooxygenation by Type lib mechanism the 02 (JAg) acts as dienophile and adds to give the endoperoxide in concerted addition reaction similar to Diels-Alder... [Pg.249]


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