An electron spin resonance study of γ-irradiated lithium DL-lactate
DJ Whelan
Australian Journal of Chemistry
23(1) 37 - 41
Published: 1970
Abstract
An e.s.r. study of single crystals of lithium DL-lactate, irradiated at room temperature, indicates that the free radical CH3C(OH)CO2-Li+ is trapped in the crystalline matrix and from the magnitude of the isotropic hyperfine splitting parameters of the methyl protons (53.0 MHz) and the hydroxyl group (9.3 MHz),it is inferred that extensive polarization of the orbital containing the unpaired electron into the carboxylate and hydroxyl groups occurs. Experiments on powdered lithium DL-lactate show that this free radical is formed at the end of a reaction sequence. When lithium DL-lactate is irradiated at 77ºK, the low temperature e.s.r. pattern originates from CH3CHCO2-Li+ and it is only on warming the sample that the fragment CH3C(OH)CO2-Li+ is formed. A similar reaction sequence has also been noted in irradiated glycollic acid.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9700037
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