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Oxygen, excited, reaction + unsaturated

Oxygen-free reactions of psoralens, when in close proximity to the target, proceed via the first excited states in which the 3,4-and the 4, 5 7r-bonds of the pyrone and furan moieties, respectively, can undergo C4-cyclization reactions with, e.g., unsaturated bonds of lipids, or the C5=C6 double bonds of thymine in DNA. In reactions with DNA the psoralen is believed to intercalate with DNA in the dark. Subsequent irradiation at 400 nm usually leads to furan-side 4, 5 -monoadduct formation, whereas irradiation at 350 nm increases the formation of crosslinks in which the furan and pyrone rings form C4 cycloadducts to thymines on opposite strands [95], Subsequent irradiation of the 4, 5 -monoadducts at 350 nm leads to formation of crosslinks and conversion into pyrone-side 3,4-monoadducts. Shorter wave-... [Pg.146]

It has been proposed that oxygen adds to the excited keto group [- (112)]. The rearrangement of the resulting hydroxyhydroperoxy diradical (112) could then proceed by intramolecular hydrogen abstraction involving a six-membered cyclic transition state, followed by fission of the former C —CO bond to form the unsaturated peracid (113) as the precursor of the final product. Such a reaction sequence demands a hydrogen atom in the J -position sterically accessible to the intermediate hydroperoxy radical. [Pg.317]

Most photodecarbonylation reactions of cyclic ketones, especially in the vapor phase, have been postulated to proceed from various vibrational levels of excited singlet states.321 However, the elimination reaction leading to unsaturated aldehydes has now been shown to occur largely via excited triplet states. In solution, where the lowest vibrational levels of the excited states are rapidly reached, to-alkenals are the major products observed in both photolysis and radiolysis of cyclopentanone and cyclohexanone. The reaction is quenched by oxygen and dienes,322-324 as well as by the alkenal produced in the reaction.325 The reaction is also sensitized by benzene triplets.322,323 With cyclopentanone, quenching by 1M piperylene occurs some 20 times as fast... [Pg.91]

A feature of the radiolysis experiments which requires some additional clarification concerns the ethylene product. One might object to the omission of any contribution from radical reactions to the ethylene product since radical scavengers affect the yield of this unsaturate. Thus, oxygen sharply reduces the ethylene product while nitric oxide has a less pronounced effect. However, since both scavengers have identical effects on all the rest of the products in the system, we are inclined to interpret the reduction of ethylene in the presence of these additives to quenching of the excited state of the ethyl chloride molecule which eliminates HC1. It has been supposed for some time that oxygen efficiently quenches certain excited states hence, this suggestion does not seem unreasonable. [Pg.434]


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