Photogeneration of 1, 5-naphthoquinone methides via excited-state (formal) intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) and photodehydration of 1-naphthol derivatives in …
…, D Veale, P Wan, VRN Munasinghe…
Index: Lukeman, Matthew; Veale, Duane; Wan, Peter; Munasinghe, V. Ranjit N.; Corrie, John E.T. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 2004 , vol. 82, # 2 p. 240 - 253
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Abstract
The photochemistry of naphthols 1, 2, 4, 5 and 9, and phenol 10 has been studied in aqueous solution with the primary aim of exploring the viability of such compounds for naphthoquinone and quinone methide photogeneration, along the lines already demonstrated by our group for phenol derivatives. 1-Naphthol (1) is known to be substantially more acidic than 2-naphthol (2) in the singlet excited state (p K a*= 0.4 and ...
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