Issue 1, 1980

Oxidation of thiols and disulphides with the ammoniumyl radical-cation, +˙NH3: an e.s.r. investigation

Abstract

E.s.r. spectroscopy has been employed to demonstrate that the reaction of +˙NH3(from TiIII and +NH3OH) with thiols (RSH) proceeds via the initial formation of thiyl radicals (RS·); these react further to give disulphides as well as oxygen-containing radicals RSO· and RSO2·, formed by a series of one-electron oxidation reactions, and both SO2˙ and SO3˙(which arise via sulphur dioxide formed in the decomposition of RSO2˙). Reaction with disulphides, which leads to the detection of sulphinyl radicals and disulphide-conjugated radicals, is thought to involve both radical-cations (RSSR+˙) and ammoniumyl adducts [RS([graphic omitted]H3)SR] whose further reactions have been described.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1980, 191-197

Oxidation of thiols and disulphides with the ammoniumyl radical-cation, +˙NH3: an e.s.r. investigation

B. C. Gilbert and P. R. Marriott, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1980, 191 DOI: 10.1039/P29800000191

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