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Radical scavengers, organic oxides

Radical Scavengers Hydrogen-donating antioxidants (AH), such as hindered phenols and secondary aromatic amines, inhibit oxidation by competing with the organic substrate (RH) for peroxy radicals. This shortens the kinetic chain length of the propagation reactions. [Pg.223]

Aromatic Amines. Antioxidants derived from -phenylenediarnine and diphenylamine are highly effective peroxy radical scavengers. They are more effective than phenoHc antioxidants for the stabilization of easily oxidized organic materials, such as unsaturated elastomers. Because of their intense staining effect, derivatives of -phenylenediamine are used primarily for elastomers containing carbon black (qv). [Pg.225]

The term free radical scavenger is often loosely used with little consideration of subsequent reactions. Virtually all organic molecules are scavengers of reactive species like hydroxyl radical. To be useful at reducing oxidative injury, a scavenger must react rapidly with longer lived oxidants and should not be converted... [Pg.61]

Polyphenols can act as antioxidants by a number of potential pathways. The most important is likely to be by free radical scavenging, in which the polyphenol can break the radical chain reaction. Polyphenols are effective antioxidants in a wide range of chemical oxidation systems, being capable of scavenging peroxyl radicals, alkyl peroxyl radicals, superoxide, hydroxyl radicals, nitric oxide and peroxynitrate in aqueous and organic environments [121]. This activity is due to the ability of donating an H atom from an aromatic hydroxyl group to a free radical, and the major ability of an aromatic structure to support an unpaired electron by delocalization around the 7i-electron system. Phenolic acids... [Pg.293]

Four major factors influence the oxidation rate of organic pollutants (1) pH, (2) relative concentration of oxidants (03/H202), (3) photon flux in the UV/03 system, and (4) radical scavenger concentration. [Pg.303]

Light Stabilizers Pigments (carbon black, iron oxides), UV absorbers (hydroxyphenones, benzotriazoles), excited-state quenchers (organic Ni complexes), free-radical scavengers Hindered amine light stabilizers [piperidines, hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS)]... [Pg.637]


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