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Nitronates carbon-centred radicals

The radical-anions of aliphatic nitrocompounds are detectable in aqueous solution as transient intermediates formed during continuous electrolysis in the cavity of the esr spectrometer [4], Decay of the species occurs by protonation and then further reactions. 2-Methyl-2-nitropropane has no acidic hydrogens so that it can be examined in aqueous alkaline solution where the radical-anion is not protonated. Over the pH range 9-11, this radical-anion decays by a first order process with k = 0.8 0.1 s at 26 C. Decay results from cleavage of the carbon-nitrogen bond to give a carbon centred radical and nitrite ion. Ultimately, the di-(ferr,-butyI)nitrone radical is formed in follow-up reactions [5],... [Pg.371]

Under photo-stimulation, isoindolyloxyl radical (5) abstracts primary, secondary, or tertiary hydrogens from unactivated hydrocarbons including cyclohexane, isobutane, or n-butane (Scheme l).23 The nitroxide (5) traps the resultant carbon-centred radical (R ) and so afford the A -aI koxyisoindo les (6). Blank photolysis experiments with no added hydrocarbon have shown some unprecedented / -fragmentation of (5) to afford the nitrone (7). A number of C60 nitroxide derivatives have been synthesized and characterized by ESR spectroscopy which show features common to nitroxide radicals.24 Reaction of nitroxide and thionitroxide radicals with thiyl radicals have been observed, from which sulfinyl, sulfonyl, and sulfonyloxy radicals were generated.25 The diisopropyl nitroxide radical was generated in the reaction of lithium diisopropylamide with a-fluoroacetate esters.26... [Pg.141]


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