Unstable intermediates. Part 165. Radicals in irradiated organolead compounds: an electron spin resonance study
Abstract
Exposure of PbPh3Cl and PbBrPh3 to 60Co γ-rays at 77 K gives centres having 207Pb and 35Cl or 81Br hyperfine coupling constants consistent with expectation for the parent radical anions. The electron-loss centres are thought to be the corresponding cations, with the hole largely confined to the halogen atoms. Irradiated PbMe3Cl gives a similar anionic centre in methanolic solution, but the pure material gives largely Me˙ and PbMe2(ĊH2)Cl radicals. Irradiated PbMe4 and PbEt4 pure or in toluene at 77 K. give centres thought to be PbR3˙ radicals having g⊥≈ 2.1 and g∥≈ 1.9, and abnormally large anisotropic 207Pb hyperfine coupling constants. In addition, PbMe4 gives a centre thought to be [PbMe4]–˙ and both give R˙ and PbMe3(ĊH2) or PbEt3(ĊHMe). Irradiated Pb2Ph6 gives only one clearly defined paramagnetic centre, tentatively identified as the parent anion.