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Concentration-dependent HAT/ET mechanism of the reaction of phenols with 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (dpph˙) in methanol.

Paweł PrzybylskiAdrian KonopkoPiotr ŁętowskiKatarzyna Jodko-PióreckaGrzegorz Litwinienko
Published in: RSC advances (2022)
The reaction of a 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical (dpph˙) with phenols carried out in alcohols is a frequently used assay for estimation of the antiradical activity of phenolic compounds. The rates of reactions of dpph˙ with five phenols (ArOH: unsubstituted phenol, 4-hydroxyacetophenone, two calix[4]resorcinarenes and baicalein) measured in methanol indicate the different kinetics of the process for very diluted phenols compared to their non-diluted solutions. This effect was explained as dependent on the ratio [ArO - ]/[ArOH] and for diluted ArOH corresponds to an increased contribution of much faster electron transfer (ET, ArO - /dpph˙) over the Hydrogen Atom Transfer (HAT, ArOH/dpph˙). Simplified analysis of the reaction kinetics resulted in estimation of k ET / k HAT ratios for each studied ArOH, and in calculation of the rate constants k ET . Described results are cautionary examples of how the concentration of a phenol might change the reaction mechanism and the overall kinetics of the observed process.
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