| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26332 | Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Hexaarylbisimidazole (HABI) is a well established photoinitiator in the graphics industry which undergoes in the absence of other reaction partners a fully reversible homolytic bond cleavage into two lophyl radicals L. Surprisingly we now found oscillations of the radical concentration at low temperature in a solution of o-Cl-HABI in toluene, which is an indication of a more complex photochemistry of the HABI/lophyl system. Furthermore this reaction is a very simple example of an oscillating chemical system working under non-flow conditions which involves only one initial reactant. A possible reaction mechanism based on kinetic simulations is proposed.
► Oscillations of the lophyl radical concentration during the photodecomposition of o-Cl-HABI at low temperature in a toluene solution were detected by ESR spectroscopy. ► Kinetic simulations including an autocatalytic step suggest the formation of intermediate radical adducts with solvent molecules, which is an indication of a more complex photochemistry of the HABI/lophyl system. ► This reaction is a very simple example of an oscillating chemical system working under non-flow conditions which involves only one initial reactant.
