Issue 11, 1985

Reactions of dibenzoyldiazene. Part 2. Thermal and photochemical decompositions in benzene solution

Abstract

E.s.r. and microsecond flash-photolysis studies indicate that in benzene solution hydrazyl radicals formed by the addition of various precursor radicals to dibenzoyldiazene are deactivated through a second-order process, yielding the corresponding hydrazines. This process occurs in parallel with a pseudo-first-order reaction with dibenzoyldiazene in which an oxygen atom is transferred, yielding the corresponding hydrazoxyl radical and diphenyloxadiazole. A structure–reactivity correlation is noted, and the role played by these reactions in the inhibition and retardation of the radical polymerization of vinyl monomers is discussed.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1985, 1767-1771

Reactions of dibenzoyldiazene. Part 2. Thermal and photochemical decompositions in benzene solution

F. Bassam, R. G. Jones and C. M. Perrins, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1985, 1767 DOI: 10.1039/P29850001767

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