Polar radicals. 16. Comments on a recently published mechanistic study of photobromination using bromotrichloromethane

…, EV Blackburn, DW Reed, BP Setiloane

Index: Tanner, Dennis D.; Blackburn, Edward V.; Reed, Darwin W.; Setiloane, B.P. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1980 , vol. 45, # 25 p. 5183 - 5186

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Abstract

The mechanism of the photobromination reactions of a series of 10-substituted 9- methylanthracenes with bromotrichloromethane was reexamined. It was shown, contrary to the previous report, that the reaction proceeded by a mixed chain involving abstraction by both the bromine atom and the trichloromethyl radical. The kinetic results obtained from these reactions were shown to be dominated by reversible hydrogen transfer of the ...

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