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Analysis of the Mechanism of Photolysis of Methanol-d4 Solutions of Acetylpropionyl Peroxide with the Use of Chemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization

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On the basis of the effects of chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization of 1H and 13C and the yields of reaction products, the photolysis of methanol-d 4 solutions of acetylpropionyl peroxide is investigated within the temperature interval 193–333 K. Polarization of all the protons of ethylethanoate is detected; it is shown that the latter is formed in several chemical reactions. The role of different excited states of the peroxide in the mechanism of its photolysis is discussed.

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Skakovskii, E.D., Stankevich, A.I., Lamotkin, S.A. et al. Analysis of the Mechanism of Photolysis of Methanol-d4 Solutions of Acetylpropionyl Peroxide with the Use of Chemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization. Journal of Applied Spectroscopy 67, 770–777 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004191111668

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