The results for
methoxybenzene are shown in Figures 25-27.
While compound 14 and 21 are imidazole and
methoxybenzene derivatives.
Complex aromatic structures are believed to stabilize semiquinone free radicals in humic substances (Riffaldi and Sehnitzer, 1972; Senesi, 1990; Stevenson, 1994) in coexistence with carbon-centered "aromatic" radicals (Paul et al., 2006), although contributions from
methoxybenzene and nitrogen-associated radicals cannot be excluded (Senesi, 1990).
Comparison of MVOCs generated by different molds growing on various building materials yielded interesting results one of which was the persistent presence and identification of
methoxybenzene (anisole) associated with the growth of S.