Abstract:
Pulse radiolysis with optical absorption detection has been used to study the reactions of hydroxyl radical (OH•) with
4-thiouracil (4TU) in aqueous medium. The transient absorption spectrum for the reaction of OH• with 4TU is characterized
by lmax 460 nmat pH7. A second-order rate constant k(4TU+OH) of 1.7 1010M 1 s 1 is determined via competition kinetics
method. The transient is envisaged as a dimer radical cation [4TU]2•+, formed via the reaction of an initially formed radical
cation [4TU]•+ with another 4TU. The formation constant of [4TU]2•+ is 1.8 104M 1. The reactions of dibromine radical ion
(Br2 • ) at pH7, dichlorine radical ion (Cl2 • ) at pH1, and azide radical (N3 • ) at pH7 with 4TU have also produced transient with
lmax 460 nm. Density functional theory (DFT) studies at BHandHLYP/6–311+G(d,p) level in aqueous phase showed that
[4TU]2•+ is characterized by a two-center three electron (2c-3e) [ S∴S ] bond. The interaction energy of [ S∴S ] bond
in [4TU]2•+ is 13.01 kcalmol 1. The predicted lmax 457 nm by using the time-dependent DFT method for [4TU]2•+ is in
agreement with experimental lmax. Theoretical calculations also predicted that compared with [4TU]2•+, 4-thiouridine
dimer is more stable, whereas 4-thiothymine dimer is less stable. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.