RADIATION-INDUCED C-C BOND-CLEAVAGE IN 1,2-DIARYLETHANES AS MODEL COMPOUNDS OF COAL .3. PULSE AND STEADY-STATE RADIOLYSIS OF 1,2-DI(9-ANTHRYL)ETHANE IN ORGANIC-SOLVENTS
Mw. Haenel et al., RADIATION-INDUCED C-C BOND-CLEAVAGE IN 1,2-DIARYLETHANES AS MODEL COMPOUNDS OF COAL .3. PULSE AND STEADY-STATE RADIOLYSIS OF 1,2-DI(9-ANTHRYL)ETHANE IN ORGANIC-SOLVENTS, Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. B, A journal of chemical sciences, 50(3), 1995, pp. 303-311
1,2-Di(9-anthryl)ethane (1,2-DAE) was used as a model for coal to stud
y the C-C bond cleavage of the ethano linkage in the radiolysis of sol
utions containing NaAlH2(OCH2CH2OCH3)(2) [NaAlH2(OR)(2)]. Transient sp
ecies were investigated by pulse radiolysis of solutions of 1,2-DAE in
THF, DME and toluene in the absence and the presence of NaAlH2(OR)(2)
. In the presence of NaAlH2(OR)(2) stabilized, long-lived radical anio
n/sodium cation pairs of 1,2-DAE were generated even in the non-polar
solvent toluene. The reaction mechanisms differ substantially for solu
tions in the ether solvents (THF or DME) and for solutions in toluene.
Steady-state radiolysis (Co-60 gamma-rays) of solutions of 1,2-DAE in
toluene containing NaAlH2(OR)(2) resulted in the C-C bond cleavage of
the ethano linkage. This is attributed to the unstable dianion (1,2-D
AE(2-), 2 Na+) formed in two successive radiation-induced reductions v
ia (1,2-DAE(.-), Na+). The resulting (9-anthryl)methyl carbanionic fra
gments C14H9CH2- Na+ react with AlH(OR)(2) generated in the process, t
o form the aluminate salts [C14H9CH2AlH(OR)(2)(-), Na+]. From the alum
inate salts, 9-methylanthracene (9-MA) was obtained by hydrolysis in y
ields up to 65 wt.%.