Philip A. MacFaul
National Research Council
10 Papers
276 Citations
Philip A. MacFaul is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alkyl & Radical. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
A putative monooxygenase mimic which functions via well-disguised free radical chemistry
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate the hydroxylation of cycloalkanes at 25 °C by the syringe pump addition of tert-alkyl hydroperoxides (10 and 1 equiv based on catalyst) to deoxygenated acetonitrile containing cyclo-alkanes (0.64 M) and 0.61 mM of the catalyst, [FeIII2O(TPA)2(H2O)2]4+, is demonstrated to be a reaction which involves free alkyl radicals.
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Kinetic Solvent Effects on Hydrogen Atom Abstraction from Phenol, Aniline, and Diphenylamine. The Importance of Hydrogen Bonding on Their Radical-Trapping (Antioxidant) Activities1
TL;DR: The rate constants for hydrogen atom abstraction by alkoxyl radicals from phenol, aniline, and diphenylamine have been measured in 14 solvents at room temperature by laser flash photolysis as mentioned in this paper.
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Oxygen activation by metal complexes and alkyl hydroperoxides. Applications of mechanistic probes to explore the role of alkoxyl radicals in alkane functionalization
TL;DR: The mechanism of the oxidation of cycloalkanes by tertiary alkyl======hydroperoxides catalysed by iron(III)======dichlorotris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine======[FeIIICl2(TPA)]+ and by the acetate======bridged (µ-oxo) di-iron complex======
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The role of alkoxyl radicals in gif (goaggv) chemistry
TL;DR: In this article, the oxidation of cyclooctane using tert-alkyl hydroperoxides under GoAggV conditions has been examined using selected alkyl hydroperoxideides as mechanistic probes.
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