Volume 65, 1969

Spectroscopy and photochemistry at low temperature. Part 2.—Hydrogen bonding and photochemical addition to the benzene ring

Abstract

Perturbations in the near u.-v. absorption spectra of benzene and its derivatives are induced by CHCl3 and other halogenated protic solutes in hydrocarbon solution, at temperatures below 200°K; they have been ascribed to H-bonding with the aromatic ring. Two stages of association have been distinguished, and ascribed to specifically oriented complexes involving one, and two molecules of the non-aromatic solute. Thermodynamic parameters for the benzene + CHCl3 association at 77°K, have been evaluated, and the structure of the complex compared with that of pyridine and CHCl3 at 77°K.

Association modified the low-temperature photochemistry of benzene and its alkyl derivatives, and substituted polyene adducts are produced with perchloro-alkanes. With substituted ethylenes, the photochemical reaction producing octatetraenes in fluid solution, is suppressed in a rigid solvent medium or by association. The two types of reaction are compared, and possible mechanisms discussed.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1969,65, 390-407

Spectroscopy and photochemistry at low temperature. Part 2.—Hydrogen bonding and photochemical addition to the benzene ring

N. C. Perrins and J. P. Simons, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1969, 65, 390 DOI: 10.1039/TF9696500390

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