Interaction of 1,2,4-Triazole Nitro Derivatives with α-Hydroxyethyl Radicals: A Steady-State Radiolysis Study
- Authors: Brinkevich S.D.1, Maliborskii A.Y.1, Kapusto I.A.1, Sverdlov R.L.1, Grigor’ev Y.V.1, Ivashkevich O.A.1, Shadyro O.I.1
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Affiliations:
- Belarusian State University
- Issue: Vol 53, No 2 (2019)
- Pages: 147-154
- Section: Radiation Chemistry
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/0018-1439/article/view/157628
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0018143919020036
- ID: 157628
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Abstract
A series of 1,2,4-triazole nitro and dinitro derivatives has been synthesized. The interaction of the obtained compounds with carbon-centered radicals formed during the radiolysis of deaerated ethanol was studied by the steady-state radiolysis method. It has been established that 1,2,4-triazole slightly changes the ratio of the radiation-chemical yields of deaerated ethanol radiolysis products in favor of acetaldehyde, while the nitro derivatives of this nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compound quantitatively oxidize α-hydroxyethyl radicals. It was shown that the introduction of the second nitro group into the 1,2,4-triazole cycle does not result in substantial changes in the efficiency of the interaction of the tested substances with α-hydroxyethyl radicals. A mechanism has been proposed for the formation of the identified by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry final molecular products of the radiation-induced transformations of the radiation sensitizer Sanazol in deaerated ethanol.
About the authors
S. D. Brinkevich
Belarusian State University
Email: shadyro@tut.by
Belarus, Minsk, 220030
A. Ya. Maliborskii
Belarusian State University
Email: shadyro@tut.by
Belarus, Minsk, 220030
I. A. Kapusto
Belarusian State University
Email: shadyro@tut.by
Belarus, Minsk, 220030
R. L. Sverdlov
Belarusian State University
Email: shadyro@tut.by
Belarus, Minsk, 220030
Yu. V. Grigor’ev
Belarusian State University
Email: shadyro@tut.by
Belarus, Minsk, 220030
O. A. Ivashkevich
Belarusian State University
Email: shadyro@tut.by
Belarus, Minsk, 220030
O. I. Shadyro
Belarusian State University
Author for correspondence.
Email: shadyro@tut.by
Belarus, Minsk, 220030
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