Published 1982 | Version v1
Journal article

Hydrogen abstraction reactions by amide electron adducts

  • 1. Oakland Univ., Rochester, MI (USA). Dept. of Chemistry

Description

Electron reactions with a number of peptide model compounds (amides and N-acetylamino acids) in aqueous glasses at low temperature have been investigated using ESR spectroscopy. The radicals produced by electron attachment to amides, RC(OD)NDR', are found to act as hydrogen abstracting agents. For example, the propionamide electron adduct is found to abstract from its parent propionamide. Electron adducts of other amides investigated show similar behavior except for acetamide electron adduct which does not abstract from its parent compound, but does abstract from other amides. The tendency toward abstraction for amide electron adducts are compared to electron adducts of several carboxylic acids, ketones, aldehydes and esters. The comparison suggests the hydrogen abstraction tendency of the various deuterated electron adducts (DEAs) to be in the following order: aldehyde DEA > acid DEA = approximately ester DEA > ketone DEA > amide DEA. In basic glasses the hydrogen abstraction ability of the amide electron adducts is maintained until the concentration of base is increased sufficiently to convert the DEA to its anionic form, RC(O-)ND2. In this form the hydrogen abstracting ability of the radical is greatly diminished. Similar results were found for the ester and carboxylic acid DEA's tested. (author)

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Subtitle (English)
A comparison to acid, ester, aldehyde and ketone electron adducts

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Radiat. Phys. Chem.
Journal Volume
20
Journal Issue
2
Series
Radiat. Phys. Chem.
Journal Page Range
141-147
ISSN
0146-5724