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    The interaction between p-phenylenediamine and glyoxal demonstrates a complete electron transfer in the ground state. This chemical reaction results in the formation of stable free radicals, offering insights into electron transfer mechanisms.

    Area of Science:

    • Chemistry
    • Physical Chemistry
    • Organic Chemistry

    Background:

    • Electron transfer reactions are fundamental in chemistry and biology.
    • Understanding ground state electron transfer is crucial for various chemical processes.
    • Free radical formation plays a significant role in many chemical transformations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To demonstrate whole electron transfer in the ground state.
    • To investigate the interaction between p-phenylenediamine and glyoxal.
    • To characterize the formation of free radicals resulting from this interaction.

    Main Methods:

    • Studying the reaction between p-phenylenediamine and glyoxal.
    • Analyzing the products of the interaction.
    • Identifying the formation of free radicals.

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    Main Results:

    • The interaction between p-phenylenediamine and glyoxal leads to the transfer of a whole electron.
    • Free radicals are formed as a direct result of this electron transfer.
    • The process occurs in the ground electronic state.

    Conclusions:

    • The p-phenylenediamine and glyoxal reaction serves as a model system for observing ground state electron transfer.
    • The formation of free radicals is a key indicator of this electron transfer.
    • This finding contributes to the understanding of electron transfer mechanisms in organic molecules.