Photolysis of azocyclohexane alone and in an oxygen atmosphere

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1974

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Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I. The Chemical Society, London. 1974, 70 (10)

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The photolysis of azocyclohexane involves excited molecules which can be deactivated by collision or decompose into cyclohexyl radicals and nitrogen. Arrhenius parameters for reaction (11) have been estimated, cyclo-C6H11·+(cyclo-C6H11)N2 [graphic omitted] cyclo-C6 H12+ cyclo-C6H11N2-cyclo-C6H10˙k11= 105.6±0.1 exp(–6600 ± 1000 cal mol–1/RT) dm3 mol–1 s–1 and a disproportionation/combination rate constant ratio of 0.99 ± 0.10 for cyclohexyl radicals has been determined. The photolysis of azocyclohexane in an oxygen atmosphere and in the presence of cyclohexane yields cyclohexyl hydroperoxide and cyclohexanone as principal products. The results show that these are formed through a radical/radical reaction and no chain process is involved. Evidence is presented to show that the minor products, cyclohexene and water, are formed via a cyclohexyl-trioxyl radical cyclo-C6H11O3˙.

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Chemistry, Photolysis, Azocyclohexane Chemistry, Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I

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