Photochemical behaviour of halophenols in aqueous solution

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Boule, P. [1 ]
Richard, C. [1 ]
David-Oudjehani, K. [1 ]
Grabner, G. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Blaise Pascal Clermont Ferrand, Lab Photochim Mol & Macromol, URA CNRS 433, F-63177 Aubirre, France
[2] Univ Wien, Inst Theoret Chem & Strahlenchem, Althanstr 14 A, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
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Halophenols; photolysis; carbene; 4-chlororesorcinol; hydroquinone;
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10.1007/BF02869210
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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The mechanism of photolysis by direct absorption of chloro-, bromo- and fluorophenols (XPhOH with X = Cl, Br or F) is much more dependent on the position of the halogen than on its nature. In all cases, the first step is a heterolytic C-X scission with release of the halogenated acid HX. 3-XPhOH is almost specifically converted into resorcinol. The anionic form of 2-XPhOH is transformed with a rather high quantum yield into cyclopentadiene carboxylic acids. By nanosecond laser-flash photolysis the first transient detected is a ketene which is converted into fulvene-6, 6 diol and then into the cyclopentadiene carboxylic acids. The phototransformation is about 10 times less efficient from the neutral form and not so specific. The irradiation of 4-XPhOH leads to the formation of a carbene which is the first detected transient. According to the experimental conditions, this transient reacts with oxygen producing a benzoquinone-O-oxide and subsequently p-benzoquinone, with water leading to hydroquinone or with another molecule of halophenol producing a halogenodihydroxybiphenyl. It was also observed that 4-chlororesorcinol behaves as both 4-ClPhOH and 2-ClPhOH. Chlorohydroquinone does not react as monohalophenols, the main photoproducts are hydroquinone and chlorobenzoquinone. This reaction is consistent with a radical mechanism. The transformation of halophenols can be sensitized by phenol and in most cases by hydroquinone. The half-life of the triplet state of hydroquinone was evaluated at 0.9 mu s and the intersystem crossing yield at 0.39. The sensitization of 3-FPhOH was observed with phenol but not with hydroquinone leading to the conclusion that the energy level of its triplet state lies in the range 310-350 kJ mol(-1). It is lower than 310 kJ for the other halophenols studied here.
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