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Research Article

Reactions of Arylamine and Aminophenol Derivatives, and Riboflavin with Organic Radicals

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Pages 1183-1190 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Based on product yield data on radiolysis of hexane, ethanol and 3 M aqueous ethylene glycol solutions, the ability of a number of arylamine, aminophenol and quinonimine derivatives to affect processes involving peroxyl, alkyl or α-hydroxyalkyl radicals was assessed. It has been shown that the introduction of a hydroxyl group into aromatic amine structure enhances its antioxidant performance and makes it significantly more reactive with respect to carbon-centered organic radicals. Replacement of the hydrogen atom of a hydroxyl group by a methyl group decreases the anti-radical activity of aminophenols drastically. Compounds containing (or capable of forming) a quinonimine moiety interact with alkyl or α-hydroxyalkyl radicals most effectively, suppressing recombination and fragmentation reactions of the latter. In the sequence: aromatic amines--aminophenols--quinonimines, a trend towards enhancement of the ability of the compounds studied to react with carbon-centered radicals was noted. Also, this study presents for the first time evidence of riboflavin reactivity with respect to organic radicals.

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