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Chromatographic separation of the radicals formed in oxidation of hydrated 2,2,2-trimethyl quinolines

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    Oxidation of partly hydrated 2,2,4-trimethylquinolines forms a complex mixture of radicals of various structures. It is possible to separate this complex mixture chromatographically and get out the individual free radicals.

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    EPR and infrared spectroscopy methods make it possible to identify the structure of a number of the radicals and indicate what the next transformations will be.

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Medzhidov, A.A., Buchachenko, A.L., Rozantsev, É.G. et al. Chromatographic separation of the radicals formed in oxidation of hydrated 2,2,2-trimethyl quinolines. Russ Chem Bull 12, 1572–1576 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00845780

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