Theoretical investigations of the catalytic antioxidation mechanism of diarylamine and the coordination effects of Fe(iii) and Fe atoms

Abstract

Diarylampine radical-trapping antioxidants (RTA) are widely used in petrochemical products. Herein, density functional theory calculations are used to investigate the catalytic oxidation inhibition mechanism of the highly effective antioxidant diarylamine (Ar2NH). The coordination effects of Fe(III) and Fe atoms on antioxidation are also investigated. These results indicate that Ar2NH is activated by reacting with ROO˙ and that oxygen may serve as a catalyst to participate in the reaction. Ar2NOR can be decomposed by transferring the β-site hydrogen to the ROO˙ radical, resulting in the formation of Ar2N˙. However, the thermal decomposition of Ar2NOR is difficult. The resulting Ar2N˙ can react with an R˙ radical to regenerate Ar2NH, which reenters the reaction system to complete the catalytic cycle. The detailed catalytic mechanism is feasible, which could explain the high efficiency of Ar2NH preferably. Additionally, the coordination of Fe(III) and Fe atoms could improve the antioxidant performance of Ar2NH by enhancing its radical scavenging ability in practical situations, especially Fe(III).

Graphical abstract: Theoretical investigations of the catalytic antioxidation mechanism of diarylamine and the coordination effects of Fe(iii) and Fe atoms

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jun 2025
Accepted
25 Jul 2025
First published
26 Jul 2025

New J. Chem., 2025, Advance Article

Theoretical investigations of the catalytic antioxidation mechanism of diarylamine and the coordination effects of Fe(III) and Fe atoms

J. Wang, W. Xue, Z. Wang, H. Li, H. Lv, C. Wei, Q. Kong, X. Xu, K. Chi, D. Shi, Y. Liu, T. Li and Y. Luo, New J. Chem., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5NJ02543E

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