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Methane Activation by Metal‐Free Radical Cations: Experimental Insight into the Reaction Intermediate
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Radical EmissionEngineeringMethanolOrganic ChemistryChemistryCatalyst ActivationChemical EngineeringReaction IntermediateHomogeneous CatalysisPrecise JabBiochemistryRadical (Chemistry)Metal‐free Radical CationsCatalysisHydrogenMolecular ChemistryMethane ActivationGas PhaseNatural SciencesMass SpectrometryHeterogeneous CatalysisMolecular CatalysisChemical Kinetics
A precise jab to methane: The SO(2)(*+) radical cation (see figure) effectively activates CH(4) at room temperature through a [H(3)C(*)...HOSO(+)] methyl intermediate isolated in the gas phase by mass spectrometry. Methanol and ionized methyl hydrogen sulfoxylate, CH(3)OSOH(*+), are formed by selective, direct attack of the incipient methyl radical at the O atom of the intermediate. The reaction shows radical and charge effects in the activation of methane by metal-free radical cations.
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