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  • Title: A time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance investigation of the spin exchange and chemical interactions of reactive free radicals with isotopically symmetric (14N-X-14N) and isotopically asymmetric (14N-X-15N) nitroxyl biradicals.
    Author: Sartori E, Khudyakov IV, Lei X, Turro NJ.
    Journal: J Am Chem Soc; 2007 Jun 27; 129(25):7785-92. PubMed ID: 17542580.
    Abstract:
    Interactions between reactive free radicals (r) with stable mononitroxyl radicals (N) and bisnitroxyl radicals (N-X-N) were studied by time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance (TR-EPR). Reactive spin-polarized free radicals (r#), with non-Boltzmann population of spin states were produced by laser flash photolysis of benzil dimethyl monoketal or of (2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)diphenyl phosphine oxide (the superscript # symbol indicates electron spin polarization). Both isotopically symmetric nitroxyl biradicals (14N-X-14N) and isotopically asymmetric nitroxyl biradicals, with one nitroxyl bearing 15N and the other nitroxyl bearing 14N (14N-X-15N), were employed as probes of the spin exchange and chemical interactions between r and the nitroxyl biradicals. The interaction of r# with the asymmetric ortho-nitroxyl biradical (14N-O-15N), which exists in a condition of strong spin exchange, proved to be particularly informative. In this case, spin polarized (14N-O-15N)# (product of spin exchange with r#) and two polarized monoradicals (r14N-O-15N)# and (14N-O-15Nr)# (products of chemical reaction with r#) were observed. The latter three species possess three distinct TR-EPR spectra with different line splittings. The relative cross sections for spin exchange (Rex) and chemical reaction (Rrxn) were achieved through computer simulation of the TR-EPR spectra. The cross section for spin exchange, Rex, between r# and (N-X-N) biradical is estimated to be 4-6 times larger than the cross section of chemical reaction, Rrxn, between r# and (N-X-N). The para-nitroxyl biradical (14N-P-15N) exists in weak spin exchange, and behaves as an equimolar mixture of 14N and 15N mononitroxyls.
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