Abstract

Upon irradiation at room temperature, symmetrical diazene precursors enabled the formation of phenoxyl radicals through β-fragmentation reaction in the solid state. This traceless generation of phenoxyl radicals was investigated by ESR. This study showed that although the fragmentation of β-phenoxy radicals is a slow process in solution, it could be useful in solid state thanks to the absence of faster competitive pathways.

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