EPR Study of the Thermal Decomposition of Transannular Peroxide of Anthracene ()
ABSTRACT
Thermal decomposition of transannular peroxide of anthracene (POA) (or 9,10-epidioxido anthracene) was studied by means of electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR) in the solid as well as in the liquid phases. Decomposition process proceeds via cleavage of the O-O bridge of the POA molecule, generating thus an alcoxy intermediate radical. Its concentration increases to a certain equilibrium stage during the time scale of the experiment. EPR spectra in the solid state were of the singlet type at the temperatures over 350 K, a doublet like anisotropic spectra were measured at the room temperature, both having g-value 2.0033. EPR spectrum from POA decomposed in benzene indicates four protons with higher (2aH = 0.305 mT, 2aH = 0.335 mT) and four protons with a lower (2aH = 0.075 mT, 2aH = 0.105 mT) splitting constants, corresponding well the radical expected after cleavage of O-O bridge.
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Lapčík, L. , Lapčíková, B. and Staško, A. (2011) EPR Study of the Thermal Decomposition of Transannular Peroxide of Anthracene.
International Journal of Organic Chemistry,
1, 37-40. doi:
10.4236/ijoc.2011.12007.