Mechanism of the First Order Decay of 2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-peroxyl Radicals and of O2- Formation in Aqueous Solution

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Using time resolved ESR spectroscopy and photoflash conductivity the uncatalysed, first order decay of 2-hydroxy-propyl-2-peroxyl radicals and the uncatalysed, first order generation of O2- and H + were measured to have the same rate constants. The formation of O2- and H+ was measured in H2O and D 20 and a kinetic isotope effect of kH/k = D3.5 was obtained. Comparing the rate constants of the peroxyl radicals derived from methanol, ethanol and 2-propanol it was shown that the rate constant increases with increasing methyl-substitution. In 2-propanol water mixtures the rate constant of the 2-hydroxy-propyl-2-peroxyl radical increases only slightly with increasing polarity of the solvent. The experimental results are in accord with a mechanism which involves a cyclic transition state leading to a concerted elimination of HO2· followed by dissociation into H+ and O2-. © 1977, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.

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Bothe, E., Behrens, G., & Schulte-Frohlinde, D. (1977). Mechanism of the First Order Decay of 2-Hydroxy-propyl-2-peroxyl Radicals and of O2- Formation in Aqueous Solution. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section B Journal of Chemical Sciences, 32(8), 886–889. https://doi.org/10.1515/znb-1977-0811

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