
Journal of Physical Chemistry p. 3661 - 3667 (1982)
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Steenken, S.
Neta, P.
The rate constants for reversible electron transfer between a series of substituted phenolate ions and anilines and various substituted phenoxyl or anilino radicals in aqueous solution were measured by observing the formation or depletion of the radicals involved.Nonequilibrium concentrations of the radicals were produced in the presence of the corresponding phenols or anilines by using the pulse radiolysis technique.The relaxation of the system to equilibrium was monitored by optical detection methods.From the equilibrium constants for one-electron transfer, the one-electron redox potentials (E2) for 38 phenolic or anilino type compounds were determined, many of which are natural products.The redox potentials are strongly influenced by electron-donating or -withdrawing substituents at the aromatic system.
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