Interaction of Singlet Oxygen with Peroxy and Acylperoxy Radicals

Hunziker, H. E.; Wendt, H. R. J. Chem. Phys. 1974, 60, 4622−4623. There is no corresponding record for this reference. (3). Hunziker, H. E.; Wendt, ...
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1995, Volume 99 A. P. Darmanyan, C. S. Foote,* and P. Jardon: Interaction of Singlet Oxygen with Peroxy and Acylperoxy Radicals Page 11854. In this paper, the statement is made that the lowest excited states of peroxy radicals are very high in energy. This is not correct: very long-wavelength adsorptions (nearinfrared) are known1-3 and probably account for the efficient quenching of singlet oxygen reported in this paper. We thank Profs. K. D. Bayes (UCLA) and W. S. Jenks (Iowa State) for pointing this out. (1) Becker, K. H.; Fink, E. H.; Langen, P.; Schurath, U. J. Chem. Phys. 1974, 60, 4623-4625. (2) Hunziker, H. E.; Wendt, H. R. J. Chem. Phys. 1974, 60, 4622-4623. (3) Hunziker, H. E.; Wendt, H. R. J. Chem. Phys. 1976, 64, 3488-3490.