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Fluorescence from Samarium(II) iodide and its electron transfer quenching: Dynamics of the reaction of benzyl radicals with Sm(II)

Journal Article · · Journal of Organic Chemistry
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/jo960473h· OSTI ID:478785
Electron acceptors quench the fluorescence of SmI{sub 2} in THF. As an example, the quenching rate constant for dichloromethane is 2.7 x 10{sup 8} M{sup {minus}1}S{sup {minus}1}. For benzyl chloride, electron transfer produces benzyl radicals that react with SmI{sub 2} with a rate constant of (5.3{+-}1.4) x 10{sup 7} M{sup {minus}1}S{sup {minus}1}.
OSTI ID:
478785
Journal Information:
Journal of Organic Chemistry, Journal Name: Journal of Organic Chemistry Journal Issue: 22 Vol. 61; ISSN 0022-3263; ISSN JOCEAH
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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