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Radical cations conjugation

Allyl (27, 60, 119-125) and benzyl (26, 27, 60, 121, 125-133) radicals have been studied intensively. Other theoretical studies have concerned pentadienyl (60,124), triphenylmethyl-type radicals (27), odd polyenes and odd a,w-diphenylpolyenes (60), radicals of the benzyl and phenalenyl types (60), cyclohexadienyl and a-hydronaphthyl (134), radical ions of nonalternant hydrocarbons (11, 135), radical anions derived from nitroso- and nitrobenzene, benzonitrile, and four polycyanobenzenes (10), anilino and phenoxyl radicals (130), tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine radical cation (56), tetracyanoquinodi-methane radical anion (62), perfluoro-2,l,3-benzoselenadiazole radical anion (136), 0-protonated neutral aromatic ketyl radicals (137), benzene cation (138), benzene anion (139-141), paracyclophane radical anion (141), sulfur-containing conjugated radicals (142), nitrogen-containing violenes (143), and p-semi-quinones (17, 144, 145). Some representative results are presented in Figure 12. [Pg.359]

Hole Transfer in DNA by Monitoring the Transient Absorption of Radical Cations of Organic Molecules Conjugated to DNA... [Pg.127]

Kawai K, Majima T (2004) Hole Transfer in DNA by Monitoring the Transient Absorption of Radical Cations of Organic Molecules Conjugated to DNA. 236 117-137 Kee TP, Nixon TD (2003) The Asymmetric Phospho-Aldol Reaction. Past, Present, and Future. 223 45-65... [Pg.219]

Deng, Y. (1999). Carotenoid radical cations and dications studied by electrochemical, optical, and flow injection analysis Lifetime, extended chain conjugation, and isomerization properties. Ph.D dissertation, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL. [Pg.186]

Finally, before turning to a brief review of methodological and theoretical aspects, we mention that one of the distinguishing features of planar conjugated polyene radical cations (cf Section II.D) is that their EA spectra reveal a breakdown of the single-configuration picture for ionic excited states which had been used so successfully in interpreting their PE spectra (cf. Section II). [Pg.229]

Conformational isomerism in linear conjugated polyene radical cations... [Pg.248]

We mentioned in Section III.A that one of the unique features of radical ion optical spectroscopy is that it allows one to measure excited-state energies of a molecule at two different geometries, namely that of the neutral species (If in PE spectra) and that of the relaxed radical cation (Xmax of the EA bands). In many cases this feature is of little relevance because either the geometry changes upon ionization are too small to lead to noticeable effects (e.g. in aromatic hydrocarbons), or because such effects are obscured, due to the invisibility of the states in one or other of the two experiments (i.e. strong cr-ionizations in the PE spectrum) or because of the near-cancellation of opposing effects (as in the case of linear conjugated polyene radical cations). [Pg.250]

TABLE 4. Change in cr and A/v between neutral and cation geometry for a series of selected non-conjugated diene radical cations... [Pg.252]

The form of the enzyme with the greatest oxidation potential is known as horseradish peroxidase, compound 1 (HRP-I), which consists of a radical cation stabilized throughout the highly conjugated protoporphyrin IX ring system. In the presence of vindoline, HRP-I is reduced to HRP-H, an Fe(IV) form of the enzyme. The vindoline cation radical 55 thus formed eliminates a second elec-... [Pg.370]


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