The Journal of Organic Chemistry
(Diphenylphosphinoyl) oxyl: an extremely reactive oxygen-centered radical
HG Korth, J Lusztyk, KU Ingold
Index: Korth, H.-G.; Lusztyk, J.; Ingold, K.U. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1990 , vol. 55, # 2 p. 624 - 631
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Abstract
The title radical, Ph, P (O) O', has been generated by laser flash photolysis (LFP) of the peroxide [Ph2P (0) 0] 2 (1) in CH&N solution. It has a broad, structureless absorption extending from 400 to beyond 800 nm. Absolute bimolecular rate constants k for its reactions with various organic substrates have been measured by LFP. It has been found that Ph, P (O) O* is more reactive in hydrogen abstraction (eg, cyclohexane, k= 2.4 X loa M-'sl) and ...