Thermolysis of N??tetramethylpiperidinyl triphenylacetate: homolytic fragmentation of a TEMPO ester
H Henry??Riyad, TT Tidwell
Index: Henry-Riyad, Huda; Tidwell, Thomas T. Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, 2003 , vol. 16, # 8 p. 559 - 563
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Abstract Thermolysis of N-tetramethylpiperidinyl triphenylacetate (7, Ph 3 CCO 2 T, T= 2, 2, 6, 6-tetramethylpiperidinyl) in benzene at 146 C leads to the formation of triphenylmethane (Ph 3 CH, 80%), tetramethylpiperidine (TH, 91%), and tetraphenylmethane (Ph 4 C, 9%). First-order rate constants for the decomposition at 132.8 and 150.0 C were 2.20× 10− 6 and 2.88× 10− 5 s− 1, respectively. In benzene-d 6 solvent the triphenylmethane was formed ...
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