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Nitric oxide trapping agents

Nitric oxide has been difficult to detect with conventional spin-trapping agents. However, a new approach has been to use stable biradicals to trap nitric oxide (Fig. 19). The cheletrophic trap has two carbon centered radicals spaced the correct distance to catch nitric oxide and form a new ring (Korth et al.,... [Pg.39]

Electron-spin resonance (ESR) indicated free radicals in a brown polymer (mean ca 1 kDa by field-desorption MS) from a glucose-4-chloroaniline model system.185 Such free radicals (see Chapter 2) could be a source of visible colour. Exposure of the melanoidin to nitric oxide, a radical-trapping agent, diminished the ESR signal by 48% and changed the colour to red-brown. [Pg.58]

Dehydration of primary nitroalkanes with phenyl isocyanate or acetic anhydride in the presence of catalytic triethylamine affords nitrile oxides, which may be trapped as their 1,3-dipolar cycloadducts or allowed to dimerize to the corresponding furoxans. Other dehydrating agents that have been used include diketene, sulfuric acid and, when the a-methylene group is activated by electron-withdrawing groups, boron trifluoride in acetic anhydride, trifluoroacetic anhydride with triethylamine, and nitric acid in acetic acid. [Pg.422]


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