Issue 7, 1987

Solid-phase reactivity of pure methyl viologen upon thermolysis and photolysis: a vibrational and electronic study

Abstract

Two reactions are induced form pure solid methyl viologen dichloride, MV2+(Cl)2, upon heating under vacuum: warming over 50 °C yields ClMV+˙Cl˙via an intracomplex electron-transfer process; warming to 180 °C yields 4,4′-bipyridine and CH3Cl, probably via a second intracomplex charge-transfer process. Both these reactions are also shown to occur upon visible excitation of dehydrated MV2+(Cl)2. In this case, the MV2+→MV+˙ reduction does not arise from direct photochemistry but rather results from thermal activation. Similar treatment of the bromide and iodide salts, MV2+(Br)2 and MV2+(I)2, lead only to the dealkylation products. These reactions have been investigated and followed using i.r., Raman, u.v.-visible, and e.s.r. spectroscopy and their mechanisms are discussed.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1987, 829-834

Solid-phase reactivity of pure methyl viologen upon thermolysis and photolysis: a vibrational and electronic study

O. Poizat, C. Giannotti and C. Sourisseau, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1987, 829 DOI: 10.1039/P29870000829

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