CYCLIZATION IN GAMMA RAY IRRADIATED HIGH DENSITY

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with metallic lithium4thereby causing reduction of Such a square link is assumed in Eq. (1: to conboth the triple bond and the aromatic A ring. Hy- stitute one cross link as well as one square link. drolysis with mineral acid followed by chromatog- By "ring" links we mean intramolecular bonds raphy yielded 3-(3-oxo-l7~-hydroxy-19-nor-4-anformed by reactions such as drosten-17a-y1)propionic acid y-lactone (V), m.p. -CH~CH~CIX~CH~&H ---f ~126.5-127" (137-138'), [ a ] D +22.7' (CHC13) ; -CHCHzCHzCHzCH+ H P (3) Anal. Calcd. for C2,H=03: C, 76.79; H, 8.59. Found: C, 76.49; H, 5.34. (E represents the electron). Equation ( 3 ) is -,=O similar to a reaction proposed earlier.3 Other ring forming reactions could be proposed. Cross links and vinylene groups formed by irradiation have been recognized since 19,50,3but ring or square links have never before been observed in the irradiation of any substance :as far as we know. It is the purpose of this nota to present evidence for cyclization during irradiation. 1,2-Disubstituted cyclopentane and cyclohexane Bioassay5-reversal of the effect of desoxycorticosterone (DOC) on the urinary Na-K ratio of derivatives absorb4 in the infrared approximately adrenalectomized rats was used as a measure of a t wave lengths of 10.2 p with extinction coeffipotency. If progesterone, recently described as cients varying between 6 and 25 1. cm-I. mole-'. capable of reversing the effect of DOC,6is assigned In Marlex-50 the initial absorption a t 10.0 and an activity of 1, then I11 and V were found to have 10.98 p due to the vinyl group rapidly falls with iran activity of approximately S and 27,respectively. radiation a t room temperature and in zlucuo (initial In similar tests 111 and V also reversed the elec- G(-vinyl) equal to 7.7), revealing the gmwth of another absorption a t 10.1p which is approximately trolyte effects of aldosterone. the wave length a t which trans 1,2-disubstituted (4) A. L. Wilds and N. A. Nelson, THISJOURNAL, '75, 5360 (1953). cyclo pentanes and hexanes absorb. We have at( 5 ) T h e details of bioassay will be reported elsewhere. tributed the growth of this peak to the formation (6) R . L. Landau, D . M Bergenstal, K. Lugibihl, and M. E. Kaschl, J. Clin. Endocrind. and Metabolism, 15, 1194 (1955). of ring links of this size (other ring or squa.re links which might absorb a t this wave length are not exDIVISIOSSOF CHEMICAL AXD BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH G. D. SEARLE & Co. J. A. CELLA cluded). A similar growth in the peak at: 10.1 CHIC.4G0, ILLISOIS C. M. KAGAWA was found also in the case of a Ziegler-type polyRECEIVED J U L Y 24, 1957 ethylene. An order of magnitude estimate of G (trans ring links) is 1.0 which is of sufficient magnitude to show the necessity of considering cyclization in atCYCLIZATION IN GAMMA RAY IRRADIATED HIGH tempting to achieve a material balance. DENSITY POLYETHYLENE I n the case of a low density polyethylene, the Sir: vinylene peak a t 10.3 p is broader than in the case Material balance in the irradiation of poly- of Marlex-50 and possibly obscures the peak: due to ethylene has never been convincingly attained, es- the ring systems. The 10.3 1peak is unsyrnmetripecially a t liquid nitrogen temperatures where cal, however, which suggests that ring links are G(H2) and G(-CH=CH-) are essentially equal produced in low as well as high density polyto their values a t room temperature while cross link ethylenes. This research was supported by a grant fsom the formation is sharply reduced.' As adapted to the high density polyethylene, U S . Atomic Energy Commission. Marlex-50, and considering no chain scission, the (3) hi. Dole, Report of Symposium IV, "Chemistry a n 3 Physics of Radiation Dosimetry," Army Chemical Center. Md., Saptemher, material balance equation can be written 1950. [Hz] [Vi0 - Vi] = I/z[RI [Vl] (4) "Catalog of Infrared Spectral Data" of the American Petroleum

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[C.L.]

+ + + [E.L.] + [S.L.] + [R.L.]

(1)

where brackets signify moles per gram of substances produced during the irradiation except for Via - Vi which represents moles/g. of vinyl groups destroyed. R., V1, C.L., E.L., S.L. and R.L. signify free radicals, vinylene groups, cross, end, square and ring links, respectively. By "square" links we mean double cross links formed by a reaction such as ?-CH=C€I-

+-CH-CHI

-CH-CH-

Institute Research Project, Carnegie Institute of Technolosy. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ( 5 ) Fulbright Fellow, 1956. (6) On leave from A.E.R.E., Harwell, England,

DEPARTMEST OF CHEMISTRY MALCOLM DOLE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY D. C. MILNER~ EVANSTON, ILLISOIS T. F. W1:LI.IAMSe RECEIVED JUSE 17, 1957

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(1) A. Charlesby and W. H. T . Davison, Chem. and I n d . , 232 (1957).

( 2 ) A. Charlesby has proposed the term "end link," Proc. R o y . Soc., A2S1, 521 (1955).

ENZYMATIC OXYGEN FIXATION INTO ACETATE CONCOMITANT WITH THE ENZYMATIC DECARBOXYLATION OF L-LACTATE

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