C-N vs. C-C Bond Photodissociation in N-(tert-butyldiphenylmethyl)aniline

The direct photolysis of the title aniline compound Ph2(Me3C) C-NHPh in acetonitrile with 248 nm laser light results in the dissociation of the C-N bond giving the corresponding (tert-Bu)diphenylmethyl radical 1a• and the anilino radical PhNH• detectable by ns-laser flash photolysis (LFP) and ESR sp...

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Main Authors: Stylianos Garas, Michael G. Siskos, Antonios K. Zarkadis
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2004-01-01
Series:International Journal of Photoenergy
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110662X04000303
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Antonios K. Zarkadis
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description The direct photolysis of the title aniline compound Ph2(Me3C) C-NHPh in acetonitrile with 248 nm laser light results in the dissociation of the C-N bond giving the corresponding (tert-Bu)diphenylmethyl radical 1a• and the anilino radical PhNH• detectable by ns-laser flash photolysis (LFP) and ESR spectroscopy. The same radical 1a• is also produced from the corresponding (tert-Bu)diphenylmethyl chloride Ph2(Me3C)C-Cl either photolytically in MeCN through C-Cl bond homolysis or pulse radiolytically in THF; the (tert-Bu)diphenylmethyl cation is also detected, however, at sorter time scales because of its high reactivity in the solvent MeCN. At higher laser pulse intensities the radical 1a• is reexcited by a second photon leading through electrocyclization to the 4a,4b-dihydro-9-tert-butylfluorenyl radical (DHBF•) and finally to fluorenyl products. Product analyses of steady state photolyses using GC and GC-MS gave as principal products (tert-Bu)diphenylmethane, aniline and various 9-substituted fluorenyl derivatives, corroborating further the primary C-N bond cleavage and the formation of the radicals 1a• and PhNH•. Other conceivable dissociation pathways leading to the C-CMe3 or N-H bond rupture were not observed.
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spelling doaj-art-a4a2d4875a5745759e9d7ed2352e54d52025-02-03T01:22:22ZengWileyInternational Journal of Photoenergy1110-662X2004-01-016423324010.1155/S1110662X04000303C-N vs. C-C Bond Photodissociation in N-(tert-butyldiphenylmethyl)anilineStylianos Garas0Michael G. Siskos1Antonios K. Zarkadis2Department of Chemistry, University of Ioannina, Ioannina 451 10, GreeceDepartment of Chemistry, University of Ioannina, Ioannina 451 10, GreeceDepartment of Chemistry, University of Ioannina, Ioannina 451 10, GreeceThe direct photolysis of the title aniline compound Ph2(Me3C) C-NHPh in acetonitrile with 248 nm laser light results in the dissociation of the C-N bond giving the corresponding (tert-Bu)diphenylmethyl radical 1a• and the anilino radical PhNH• detectable by ns-laser flash photolysis (LFP) and ESR spectroscopy. The same radical 1a• is also produced from the corresponding (tert-Bu)diphenylmethyl chloride Ph2(Me3C)C-Cl either photolytically in MeCN through C-Cl bond homolysis or pulse radiolytically in THF; the (tert-Bu)diphenylmethyl cation is also detected, however, at sorter time scales because of its high reactivity in the solvent MeCN. At higher laser pulse intensities the radical 1a• is reexcited by a second photon leading through electrocyclization to the 4a,4b-dihydro-9-tert-butylfluorenyl radical (DHBF•) and finally to fluorenyl products. Product analyses of steady state photolyses using GC and GC-MS gave as principal products (tert-Bu)diphenylmethane, aniline and various 9-substituted fluorenyl derivatives, corroborating further the primary C-N bond cleavage and the formation of the radicals 1a• and PhNH•. Other conceivable dissociation pathways leading to the C-CMe3 or N-H bond rupture were not observed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110662X04000303
spellingShingle Stylianos Garas
Michael G. Siskos
Antonios K. Zarkadis
C-N vs. C-C Bond Photodissociation in N-(tert-butyldiphenylmethyl)aniline
International Journal of Photoenergy
title C-N vs. C-C Bond Photodissociation in N-(tert-butyldiphenylmethyl)aniline
title_full C-N vs. C-C Bond Photodissociation in N-(tert-butyldiphenylmethyl)aniline
title_fullStr C-N vs. C-C Bond Photodissociation in N-(tert-butyldiphenylmethyl)aniline
title_full_unstemmed C-N vs. C-C Bond Photodissociation in N-(tert-butyldiphenylmethyl)aniline
title_short C-N vs. C-C Bond Photodissociation in N-(tert-butyldiphenylmethyl)aniline
title_sort c n vs c c bond photodissociation in n tert butyldiphenylmethyl aniline
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110662X04000303
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