Gf. Pedulli et al., THE DETERMINATION OF THE OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION IN AUTOXIDATION STUDIES BY MEANS OF EPR SPECTROSCOPY, Research of chemical intermediates, 22(1), 1996, pp. 1-14
Stable paramagnetic species give rise in the presence of oxygen to EPR
spectra characterized by broad lines due to Heisenberg spin exchange.
This property can be conveniently used to determine the amount of oxy
gen present in the system under investigation. In the present paper we
describe the use for this purpose of two radical probes: one is the s
table aliphatic nitroxide 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidinyloxyl (TEMPO
) which is employed as a homogeneous probe and the other is fusinite,
a derivative of coal used as a finely grinded black powder totally ins
oluble both in water and in organic solvents. Both have been employed
to follow the autoxidation reaction of three representative oxidizable
substrates, i.e. cumene, styrene and methyl linoleate, in solution of
chlorobenzene or of tert-butyl alcohol. The advantages of this techni
que with respect to traditional methods are emphasized.