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Trapping X-ray Radiation Damage from Homolytic Se-C Bond Cleavage in BnSeSeBn Crystals (Bn=benzyl, CH 2 C 6 H 5 ).

Christian J SchürmannThorsten L TeutebergA Claudia StücklPaul Niklas RuthFabian HeckerRegine Herbst-IrmerRicardo A MataDietmar Stalke
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Irradiation of dibenzyl diselenide BnSeSeBn with X-ray or UV-light cleaves the Se-C and the Se-Se bonds, inducing stable and metastable radical states. They are inevitably important to all natural and life sciences. Structural changes due to X-ray-induced Se-C bond-cleavage could be pin-pointed in various high-resolution X-ray diffraction experiments for the first time. Extended DFT methods were applied to characterize the solid-state structure and support the refinement of the observed residuals as contributions from the BnSeSe⋅ radical species. The X-ray or UV-irradiated crystalline samples of BnSeSeBn were characterized by solid-state EPR. This paper provides insight that in the course of X-ray structure analysis of selenium compounds not only organo-selenide radicals like RSe⋅ may occur, but also organo diselenide BnSeSe⋅ radicals and organic radicals R⋅ are generated, particularly important to know in structural biology.
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