Laser Flash Photolysis of 2, 2′??Dithiobls (pyridine N??oxide): Reactivity of N??Oxypyridyl??2??thio Radical

MM Alam, A Watanabe, O Ito

Index: Alam, Maksudul M.; Watanabe, Akira; Ito, Osamu Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1996 , vol. 63, # 1 p. 53 - 59

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Abstract

Abstract—Reaction kinetics of radicals produced by the nanosecond laser flash photolysis of 2, 2′-dithiobis (pyridine N-oxide) and related compounds have been studied. The transient absorption band at 360 nm was attributed to the radical in which the unpaired electron mainly localizes on the S atom (N-oxypyridyl-2-thio radical). The reactivities of the radical for conjugated dienes are lower than those of the pyridyl-2-thio radical, suggesting that a ...

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