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Title: Pulse Radiolysis of 9,10-Anthraquinones: Part 1.—Radicals
Authors: Hulme, B. E.
Land, E. J.
Phillips, G. O.
Keywords: Chemistry
Pulse Radiolysis
Anthraquinones
Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I
Issue Date: 1972
Publisher: Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I. The Chemical Society, London. 1972, 68 (10)
Abstract: Radicals derived from 1- and 2-substituted 9,10-anthraquinones have been studied using pulse radiolysis. In aqueous solution, both sodium anthraquinone-1- and -2-sulphonatcs react rapidly with hydrated electrons, and more slowly with formate radicals, to form anthrasemiquinonc radical ions (A*~). The absorption spectra and extinction coefficients of both A*- radical ions were very similar; the corresponding protonated semiquinones (AH-) had similar spectral properties also. No significant difference was found in the reactivities of both A*- radicals towards oxygen, but the pK values for the equilibria A-_ + H+^AH- differed significantly. OH radicals react rapidly with the 1- and 2-sulphonate to form transient products which have similar spectral properties. Kinetic salt effect studies indicate that such transient products are OH adducts rather than semi-oxidized anthraquinones. The rates of reduction of 1- and 2-piperidinoanthraquinones in alcoholic solution by solvated electrons, or by CH2O~ radicals, to form the corresponding semiquinones, arc similar. Reduction by CH2OH in methanol acidified with 10~2 M H2SO4 is much slower for the 1-piperidino derivative than for the 2- derivative, due to differences in the states of protonation of the two quinones. The absorption spectra were found for both unprotonated and protonated forms of these scmiquinoncs, and the corresponding species derived from 1- and 2-aminoanthraquinone.
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