Common intermediates in the OH-radical-induced oxidation of cyanide and formamide

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[1] Muñoz, Florinella
[2] Schuchmann, Man Nien
[3] Olbrich, Gottfried
[4] Von Sonntag, Clemens
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Von Sonntag, C. (vonsonntag@mpi-muelheim.mpg.de) | 2000年 / Royal Society of Chemistry卷
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Cyanides - Organic acids - Oxidation - Paramagnetic resonance - Quantum theory - Radiolysis - Solutions;
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10.1039/a909609d
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OH radicals generated in the pulse radiolysis of N2O-saturated water react with formamide (by H-abstraction) and with cyanide (by addition and rearrangement) to give the same radicals, the main radical being the CONH2 radical 1 (85-95%), the other most likely being the HC(O)NH radical 2 (5-15%). Quantum-chemical calculations support the preferred formation of 1 from formamide as well as from cyanide. Radical 1 reduces tetranitromethane (TNM) to the nitroform anion (2.8 × 108 dm3 mol-1 s-1). In the presence of oxygen, it rapidly adds oxygen (2.7 × 109 dm3 mol-1 s-1) to give the corresponding peroxyl radical OOCONH2 (3) which absorbs more strongly in the wavelength region 250-400 nm than radical 1 [Ε(320 nm) ≈ 180 dm3 mol-1 cm-1]. Peroxyl radical 3 deprotonates in basic solution (pKa ≈ 9.6), and its anion rapidly eliminates O2- (106 s-1) to give cyanic acid. Product studies under γ-radiolysis conditions show that in the absence of O2 less than half of radical 1 decays by disproportionation to produce cyanate and formamide. In basic solution and in the presence of O2, the G values of cyanate and H2O2 confirm that all of the peroxyl radical 3 decays by O2--elimination.
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