A styrene based water soluble polymer as a reaction medium for photodimerization of aromatic hydrocarbons in water

Arumugam, Selvanathan ; Vutukuri, Dharma Rao ; Thayumanavan, S. ; Ramamurthy, V. (2007) A styrene based water soluble polymer as a reaction medium for photodimerization of aromatic hydrocarbons in water Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 185 (2-3). pp. 168-171. ISSN 1010-6030

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jphotochem.2006.05.032

Abstract

A styrene based water soluble polymer (polymer-A) has been explored as a host for solubilizing otherwise insoluble aromatic hydrocarbons in water. The increased local concentration of encapsulated aromatic hydrocarbons within the hydrophobic pockets of polymer-A was utilized for performing efficient photodimerization of acenaphthylene (1) and six 9-substituted anthracenes [AnCOOH, AnCHO, AnCH2OH, AnCH3, AnBr and AnCN] in water. Photodimerization of these aromatic hydrocarbons were more efficient than in water and yielded dimers even at low concentrations (∼ 10-4 M). At the same concentration of anthracenes in organic solvents such as benzene and methanol, no dimers were formed even after 48 h of irradiation. Although the polymer-A was able to increase the local concentration of the reactant aromatics it was unable to orient them towards a single dimer.

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Keywords:Water Soluble Polymer; Photodimerization; Acenaphthylene; Anthracene; Confined Medium
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