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ClO 2 -Mediated Oxidation of the TEMPO Radical: Fundamental Considerations of the Catalytic System for the Oxidation of Cellulose Fibers.

Laura Giraldo IsazaGérard MorthaNathalie MarlinFlorian MoltonCarole Duboc
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The reaction mechanism of ClO2-mediated TEMPO oxidation was investigated by EPR spectroscopy and UV-Vis spectroscopy in the context of an alternative TEMPO sequence for cellulose fiber oxidation. Without the presence of a cellulosic substrate, a reversibility between TEMPO and its oxidation product, TEMPO+, was displayed, with an effect of the pH and reagent molar ratios. The involvement of HOCl and Cl-, formed as byproducts in the oxidation mechanism, was also evidenced. Trapping HOCl partly inhibits the reaction, whereas adding methylglucoside, a cellulose model compound, inhibits the reversibility of the reaction to TEMPO.
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