Hydride abstraction from diarylamines with the trityl ion is explored in an attempt to generate a stable diarylnitrenium ion, Ar N . Sequential H-atom abstraction reactions ensue. The first H-atom abstraction leads to intensely colored aminium radical cations, Ar NH , some of which are quite stable. However, most undergo a second H-atom abstraction leading to ammonium ions, Ar NH . In the absence of a ready source of H-atoms, a unique self-abstraction reaction occurs when Ar=Me C , leading to a novel iminium radical cation, Ar=N Ar, which decays via a second self H-atom abstraction reaction to give a stable iminium ion, Ar=N HAr. These products differ substantially from those derived via photochemically produced diarylnitrenium ions.
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