Issue 0, 1966

The reactions of radical anions. Part II. The disproportionation of the radical anion of N-diphenylmethyleneaniline

Abstract

The effect of temperature on the disproportionation equilibrium of the radical anion of N-diphenylmethyleneaniline in tetrahydrofuran has been examined by determining the radical anion concentration at different temperatures by electron spin resonance. The following values were obtained for the disproportionation reaction: ΔG° at 0°= 3·35 kcal. mole1; ΔH°=–12·8 kcal. mole1; ΔS° at 0°=–59·2 cal. mole1 deg.1. The action of light (λ= 3660 Å) on the di-anion converts it into the radical anion. Further action of light (λ= 3130 Å) destroys the radical anion.

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J. Chem. Soc. B, 1966, 271-272

The reactions of radical anions. Part II. The disproportionation of the radical anion of N-diphenylmethyleneaniline

A. G. Evans and J. C. Evans, J. Chem. Soc. B, 1966, 271 DOI: 10.1039/J29660000271

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