Substituent effects on benzyl radical hyperfine coupling (hfc) constants. Part 3. Comparison of the α-hfc for substituted benzyl radicals with the β-hfc for substituted cumyl radicals

  • Arnold D
  • Nicholas A
  • Snow M
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Abstract

The electron spin resonance (esr) spectra of eighteen para-substituted cumyl radicals were analyzed. The relationship between the β-hyperfine coupling (β-hfc) constants of these cumyl radicals and the corresponding α-hfc constants of benzyl radicals was studied. Although there is a general trend for the α- and β-hfc values to vary in a similar manner, specific deviations from a linear correlation between these parameters were observed. These deviations were rationalized by considering charge effects on spin delcoalization. The correlation coefficient for the linear regression analysis of these α- and β-hfc values was found to significantly improve when β arameters reflecting charge effects on spin delocalization were included in an extended Hammett treatment of the spectral data.

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Arnold, D. R., Nicholas, A. M. D. P., & Snow, M. S. (1985). Substituent effects on benzyl radical hyperfine coupling (hfc) constants. Part 3. Comparison of the α-hfc for substituted benzyl radicals with the β-hfc for substituted cumyl radicals. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 63(5), 1150–1155. https://doi.org/10.1139/v85-195

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