Issue 9, 2004

Aminoxyl radicals as crosslinks for macromolecules of polyvinylpyrrolidone

Abstract

Using polyvinylpyrrolidone as an example, it has been shown that photolysis of ceric ammonium nitrate at room temperature can result in crosslinking of macromolecules. This process correlates with the formation of stable aminoxyl radicals, which are registered by EPR. The mechanism involves photodissociation of nitrate radicals produced in the primary reaction into nitric oxide or nitrogen dioxide depending on the wavelength of the light, and simultaneous formation of macroradicals. The accumulation of aminoxyl radicals occurs owing to the acceptance of macroradicals by nitroso or nitro groups according to which mechanism of the nitrate radical photodissociation prevails. Similar radical reactions are observed in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone.

Graphical abstract: Aminoxyl radicals as crosslinks for macromolecules of polyvinylpyrrolidone

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jan 2004
Accepted
03 Mar 2004
First published
31 Mar 2004

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2004,2, 1359-1363

Aminoxyl radicals as crosslinks for macromolecules of polyvinylpyrrolidone

E. Ya. Davydov, E. N. Afanas'eva, I. S. Gaponova and G. B. Pariiskii, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2004, 2, 1359 DOI: 10.1039/B400949E

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