Oxidation of diazo compounds by triphenyl phosphite ozonide. Quenching of singlet oxygen by diazo compounds
VV Shereshovets, NM Korotaeva, AS Vorob'ev…
Index: Shereshovets, V. V.; Korotaeva, N. M.; Vorob'ev, A. S.; Komissarov, V. D.; Furlei, I. I. Russian Chemical Bulletin, 1994 , vol. 43, # 9 p. 1479 - 1483 Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, 1994 , # 9 p. 1567 - 1571
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Abstract
Abstract The reaction of triphenyl phosphite ozonide with various types of diazo compounds results in their oxidation, which is accomplished by singlet oxygen (1 O 2) evolved during thermal decomposition of the ozonide. A decrease in the ionization potential of the substrate results in an increase in the overall rate constant of quenching of 1 O 2. In the case of 9- diazofluorene, the main channel of 1 O 2 quenching is physical quenching.
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