Issue 11, 2002

Photochemical properties of the triplet π,π* state, anion and ketyl radicals of 5,12-naphthacenequinone in solution studied by laser flash photolysis: electron transfer and phenolic H-atom transfer

Abstract

Photochemical properties of the lowest triplet π,π* state of 5,12-naphthacenequinone (5,12-NQ) have been investigated in solution by means of nanosecond laser flash photolysis at 295 K. The transient absorption spectrum of triplet 5,12-NQ was measured in CCl4 and the molar absorption coefficient was determined. In CCl4, triplet 5,12-NQ is shown to be quenched by the ground-state 5,12-NQ. In acetonitrile, triplet 5,12-NQ is quenched by 1,2,4,5-tetramethoxybenzene (TMB) via electron transfer to produce the TMB cation and 5,12-NQ anion radicals. The absorption spectrum and the molar absorption coefficient of the 5,12-NQ anion radical were determined based on those of the TMB cation radical. Although triplet 5,12-NQ does not abstract H-atom of ethanol or cyclohexane, H-atom transfer occurs from phenol and p-phenylphenol to triplet 5,12-NQ, producing the 5,12-NQ ketyl radical. The absorption spectrum and the molar absorption coefficient of the 5,12-NQ ketyl radical were determined based on those of the p-phenylphenoxyl radical. It is shown that the quenching rate constants by phenol for triplet 5,12-NQ and other triplet paraquinones previously reported obey a Rehm-Weller relationship. The mechanism for the phenolic H-atom transfer to triplet paraquinones is interpreted in terms of coupled electron and proton transfer.

Graphical abstract: Photochemical properties of the triplet π,π* state, anion and ketyl radicals of 5,12-naphthacenequinone in solution studied by laser flash photolysis: electron transfer and phenolic H-atom transfer

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Jun 2002
Accepted
28 Aug 2002
First published
25 Sep 2002

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2002,1, 869-876

Photochemical properties of the triplet π,π* state, anion and ketyl radicals of 5,12-naphthacenequinone in solution studied by laser flash photolysis: electron transfer and phenolic H-atom transfer

M. Yamaji, T. Itoh and S. Tobita, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2002, 1, 869 DOI: 10.1039/B205864B

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