The photochemistry of tris( p-bromophenyl)amine was investigated in a nitrogen- and oxygen-flushed solution under laser flash photolysis conditions. The detected intermediates were the corresponding amine radical cation ("Magic Blue") and the N-phenyl-4a,4b-dihydrocarbazole radical cation that, under an oxygen atmosphere, is converted to the corresponding hydroperoxyl radical. The role of the last species was supported by the smooth co-oxidation of sulfides to sulfoxides. On the other hand, co-oxidation of nucleophilic triarylphosphines to triarylphosphine oxides arose from an electron transfer between the photogenerated "Magic Blue" and phosphine that prevented the amine cyclization. In this case, intermediate ArPOO was found to play a key role in phosphine oxide formation.
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