Free radicals formed by exposure of pyrimidine solids to sodium atoms: an electron spin resonance study.
AUTOR(ES)
Johnson, G A
RESUMO
Sodium atoms have been deposited on various pyrimidine powders under high vacuum at 77 degrees K and the electron spin resonance spectra of the resulting free radicals have been observed. Generally, the spectra show that the electron of the Na goes into a molecular orbital of the pyrimidine ring and the Na+ ions become attached to a carbonyl oxygen of the resulting pyrimidine anion. In 5-fluorouracil and 5-chlorouracil, however, the halogen is evidently abstracted by the Na to form NaF or NaC1 and the neutral uracil radical. Thymine shows evidence for H-addition radicals as well as the Na+-[thymine]-complex. The H source for the addition radicals may be an H-2-0 impurity in the sample, with which the Na atoms combine to release the H atoms. In addition to a resonance with g equals 2.00 from the pyrimidine anion radical, broad resonances with g greater than 2 were observed for 5-bromouracil, 5-chlorouracil and 5-iodouracil, as well as for alloxan and cytosine. These resonances, generally unstable at room temperature, are believed to arise from electrons trapped in interstitial sties or vacancies in the lattice.
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