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Radical externalism definition

As mentioned before, ESR spectroscopy has been used extensively for the study of electrochemically generated radicals and radical ions 40 A word of caution is necessary with regard to the interpretation of such results the detection of a particular radical species is no definite proof that the radical is an intermediate in the formation of products. This can only be established by supporting the ESR studies by kinetic investigations. Also the failure to detect radicals from an electrode process does not mean that radicals are not intermediates, only that they may be too short-lived to be detectable. Generally, one can estimate the lower limit for detection of radicals from electrode reactions at a half-life of about 0.1 sec for external generation and 0.01 sec for internal generation. [Pg.23]

Because of thermodynamic and electrochemical conventions, standard potentials are defined in the direction of reduction, independently of the respective chemical stabilities of the molecules involved. Thus for the oxidation of toluene to its cation radical, E° refers to the reduction of the highly unstable cation radical into the highly stable toluene. To overcome such a priori chemical nonsence, E is frequently designated as the standard oxidation potential of toluene for example. However, such a term should not be accepted according to canonical rules because it formally implies that the cell now operates in a driven mode, that is, is connected to an external power supply [19]. Thus in this chapter we prefer to use the denomination standard reduction potentials, rather than the usual temi standard potential, as a reminder of the E° definition, although such as expression is basically a pleonasm. [Pg.9]


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