Artículo de revista
Electron spin resonance studies in acrylamide polymerization using rhenium complexes as photosensitizers
Fecha
2002-09Registro en:
BOLETIN DE LA SOCIEDAD CHILENA DE QUIMICA 47(3):221-225
0366-1644
Autor
Olea Azar, Claudio
Terraza, C. A.
Guerrero, J.
Rigol Olsen, Carolina
Recabarren Gajardo, Gonzalo Iván
Institución
Resumen
Acrylamide can be polymerized using new catalytic systems. These are based on rhenium complexes as photosensitizers with triethylamine (TEA). Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) was used for the detection of radicals species which were formed in the polymerization process. Also, we used Spin Trapping to confirm the presence of the acrylamide radical. AM1 and INDO calculations were performed to obtain the optimized geometries and theoretical hyperfine constants of the acrylamide radical. Our results agree with a cyclic process where triethylamine is an electron donor agent reacting with an excited rhenium complex. In this system, we postulate the [Re(II)(CO)(3)L (CF3SO3)]* as the activated species in the catalytic polymerization of acrylamide.