Abstract

The 1:1 complex formation between benzophenone ketyl radical (BPK) and triethylamine in various solvents was studied by means of nanosecond laser flash photolysis. The complex shows an absorption band slightly red-shifted from that of uncoupled BPK. The formation constants (Kf's) were determined from the absorbance change of the complex against amine concentration. The Kf values are in the range 60−103 M-1 depending on the dielectric constant of solvent (εr = 10.7−1.89). Enthalpy and entropy changes in the complex formation reactions were determined from van't Hoff plots around room temperature. The measured enthalpy change of −2.0 to −7.5 kcal mol-1 depends on εr, which is explained with an Onsager's reaction field theory. The measured entropy change varies from −16.5 cal K mol-1 to nearly zero, and the dependence on the solvent is discussed in terms of the solvation effect.

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