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Interconversion and selective reactivity of sulfur dioxide reduction intermediates inserted on graphene oxide.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry. Dec2016, Vol. 29 Issue 12, p773-780. 8p.
Subject
*SULFUR dioxide
*GRAPHENE oxide
*EXFOLIATION syndrome
*ACTIVATION energy
*ELECTRIC light carbons
Language
ISSN
0894-3230
Abstract
Graphene oxide, MPGO, was obtained by oxidation of graphite microparticles by a H2SO4/KMnO4/H2O2 mixture followed by thermal exfoliation. Non-thermal plasma treatment of MPGO under SO2 atmosphere resulted in the insertion of the oxidized intermediates only. Refluxing this material in CS2 (46 °C) showed sulfur elimination and interconversion of the oxidized into non-oxidized intermediates with an energetic barrier of ΔG‡ = 25.81 kcal mol−1 without . The episulfide content in modified MPGO increases with respect to the oxidized intermediates when increasing temperature. Modification of MPGO with SO2 at 630 °C presented exclusively the non-oxidized . These results support the hypothesis that there are two major reactions with different energetic demand in the SO2 reduction on carbons: and . The selectivity of and towards the intermediates inserted in the MPGO matrix allowed the amino-thiolysis of a sample containing both intermediates with the insertion of the amino group on the episulfide site followed by an with double of the matrix. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]