The Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol. 82, No. 10, 1978
Li-Azobenzenide I o n Pair Disproportionation
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Disproportionation of (Azobenzene)-•
*Li+ Ion Pairs in Dimethylformamide
Andrrej Kapturkiewicrt and Marek K. Kalinowski* Department of Chemistty, Untversity of Warsaw, 02-093 Warszawa, Poland (Received November 1. 1977)
The complex kinetics of the disproportionation of (azobenzene)-.---Li+ion pairs have been polarographically studied in dimethylformamide solutions. In the absence of metal ions azobenzene free-radical anions (A-.) are stable; the corresponding rate constant for disproportionation A-. + A-. was estimated as kl