Reactions of Sulphate Radicals with Substituted Pyridines: A Structure-Reactivity Correlation Analysis

The kinetics of the oxidation of pyridine, 3‐chloropyridine, 3‐cyanopyridine, 3‐methoxypyridine and 3‐methylpyridine mediated by SO4 radicals are studied by flash photolysis of peroxodisulphate, S2O82−, at pH 2.5 and 9. The absolute rate constants for the reactions of both, the basic and acid forms...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemphyschem 2007-12, Vol.8 (17), p.2498-2505
Hauptverfasser: Dell'Arciprete, María L., Cobos, Carlos J., Furlong, Jorge P., Mártire, Daniel O., Gonzalez, Mónica C.
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Zusammenfassung:The kinetics of the oxidation of pyridine, 3‐chloropyridine, 3‐cyanopyridine, 3‐methoxypyridine and 3‐methylpyridine mediated by SO4 radicals are studied by flash photolysis of peroxodisulphate, S2O82−, at pH 2.5 and 9. The absolute rate constants for the reactions of both, the basic and acid forms of the pyridines, are determined and discussed in terms of the Hammett correlation. The monosubstituted pyridines react about 10 times faster with sulphate radicals than their protonated forms, the pyridine ions. The organic intermediates are identified as the corresponding hydroxypyridine radical adducts and their absorption spectra compared with those estimated employing the time‐dependent density functional theory with explicit account for bulk solvent effects. A reaction mechanism which accounts for the observed intermediates and the pyridinols formed as products is proposed. Flash photolysis: The kinetics of the oxidation of 3‐substituted pyridines, mediated by SO4− radicals (see figure) are studied by flash photolysis of peroxodisulphate, S2O82−, at pH 2.5 and 9. The absolute rate constants for the reactions of both, the basic and acid forms of the pyridines, are determined and discussed in terms of the Hammett correlation.
ISSN:1439-4235
1439-7641
DOI:10.1002/cphc.200700456