1976
DOI: 10.1139/v76-551
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Formation and photolysis of alkyl and peroxy radicals in dilute glass matrices

Abstract: The use of molecular oxygen as a spin trap in rigid glassy hydrocarbon media at 77 K is investigated. By slight warming of the matrix, oxygen is found to effectively scavenge the isolated alkyl radicals produced by γ-irradiation to give RO2•, but does not react with radical pairs lying in the ionization tracks. The yield of scavengable radicals in 3MP is determined and compared to the findings of other workers. The butyl radical yields for γ-irradiated 1.0 mol l−1 butyl chlorides in 3MP are found to be: t-BuCl… Show more

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“…The formation of 3-methylpentyl radicals when alkyl radicals, obtained on y-irradiation of 1 M solutions of alkyl chlorides in 3-MP, are exposed to radiation with A = 253.7 nm at 77 K, was observed also in another study 62 . The fact that t-butyl radicals are partly converted into isobutyl radicals in solutions of t-butyl chloride in 3-MP is apparently associated with the high concentration of the solutions and the possibility of reactions involving associated species.…”
Section: Ch3-t(ch3)2%mentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The formation of 3-methylpentyl radicals when alkyl radicals, obtained on y-irradiation of 1 M solutions of alkyl chlorides in 3-MP, are exposed to radiation with A = 253.7 nm at 77 K, was observed also in another study 62 . The fact that t-butyl radicals are partly converted into isobutyl radicals in solutions of t-butyl chloride in 3-MP is apparently associated with the high concentration of the solutions and the possibility of reactions involving associated species.…”
Section: Ch3-t(ch3)2%mentioning
confidence: 57%