TY - JOUR
T1 - Gamma Radiolysis of Phenyl-Substituted TODGAs
T2 - Part II
AU - Zarzana, Christopher A.
AU - McAlpine, Jack
AU - Wilden, Andreas
AU - Hupert, Michelle
AU - Stärk, Andrea
AU - Iqbal, Mudassir
AU - Verboom, Willem
AU - Vandevender, Aspen N.
AU - Mincher, Bruce J.
AU - Groenewold, Gary S.
AU - Modolo, Giuseppe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2023/7/29
Y1 - 2023/7/29
N2 - The radiolytic degradation chemistry of three phenylated analogs of N,N,N’,N’-tetraoctyl diglycolamide (TODGA) was investigated: 2-(2-(di-n-octylamino)-2-oxoethoxy)-N,N-di-n-octyl-2-phenylacetamide (PhTODGA), which has a phenyl substituent bound to a central methylene, 2-(2-(di-n-octylamino)-2-oxo-1-phenylethoxy)-N,N-di-n-octylpropanamide (PhMeTODGA), which also contains a methyl substituent bound to the methylene on the other side of the ether moiety, and, 2-(2-N-n-hexyl-N-phenylamino)-2-oxoethoxy)-N-n-hexyl-N-phenylacetamide (DHDPDGA), which has phenyl substituents located on the amide groups instead of the central methylenes. In Part II of this series of papers radiolytic degradation products were identified after separation with liquid chromatography by High Resolution, Accurate-Mass mass spectrometry and collision-induced dissociation. At least twenty-two radiolytic degradation products were identified for PhTODGA, twenty-nine for PhMeTODGA, and over three dozen for DHDPDGA. The suite of radiolytic degradation products of these three investigated ligands was significantly larger than has been reported for previously studied diglycolamides, owing to their asymmetric nature, and to the identification of several new degradation mechanisms, including addition of methyl, hydroxyl, and nitrogen oxide radicals, that have not been previously reported for diglycolamides. Degradation products that contained addition of a NO2 or NO3 group were particularly prevalent for DHDPDGA, likely due to the phenyl side-groups. Several of these newly observed mechanisms do not appear to depend on the presence of the phenyl groups, suggesting these novel mechanisms may apply to other diglycolamides.
AB - The radiolytic degradation chemistry of three phenylated analogs of N,N,N’,N’-tetraoctyl diglycolamide (TODGA) was investigated: 2-(2-(di-n-octylamino)-2-oxoethoxy)-N,N-di-n-octyl-2-phenylacetamide (PhTODGA), which has a phenyl substituent bound to a central methylene, 2-(2-(di-n-octylamino)-2-oxo-1-phenylethoxy)-N,N-di-n-octylpropanamide (PhMeTODGA), which also contains a methyl substituent bound to the methylene on the other side of the ether moiety, and, 2-(2-N-n-hexyl-N-phenylamino)-2-oxoethoxy)-N-n-hexyl-N-phenylacetamide (DHDPDGA), which has phenyl substituents located on the amide groups instead of the central methylenes. In Part II of this series of papers radiolytic degradation products were identified after separation with liquid chromatography by High Resolution, Accurate-Mass mass spectrometry and collision-induced dissociation. At least twenty-two radiolytic degradation products were identified for PhTODGA, twenty-nine for PhMeTODGA, and over three dozen for DHDPDGA. The suite of radiolytic degradation products of these three investigated ligands was significantly larger than has been reported for previously studied diglycolamides, owing to their asymmetric nature, and to the identification of several new degradation mechanisms, including addition of methyl, hydroxyl, and nitrogen oxide radicals, that have not been previously reported for diglycolamides. Degradation products that contained addition of a NO2 or NO3 group were particularly prevalent for DHDPDGA, likely due to the phenyl side-groups. Several of these newly observed mechanisms do not appear to depend on the presence of the phenyl groups, suggesting these novel mechanisms may apply to other diglycolamides.
KW - diglycolamides
KW - radical chemistry
KW - Radiolysis
KW - TODGA
KW - n/a OA procedure
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U2 - 10.1080/07366299.2023.2221290
DO - 10.1080/07366299.2023.2221290
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85164480246
SN - 0736-6299
VL - 41
SP - 582
EP - 605
JO - Solvent extraction and ion exchange
JF - Solvent extraction and ion exchange
IS - 5
ER -