An accelerating-reporting group for studies of radical heterolysis reactions and its application in an acid-catalyzed fragmentation reaction of an alpha,beta-dimethoxy radical

The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Martin Newcomb, Neil Miranda

Abstract

The 2,2-diphenylcyclopropyl group was employed to accelerate reactions of alpha-methoxy radicals containing beta-leaving groups, to trap the products of either migration or heterolysis of the leaving group, and to provide a useful chromophore for laser flash photolysis kinetic studies. The reporting group biases reactions in favor of heterolytic fragmentation and most likely intercepts radical cations in ion pairs. The 1-methoxy-1-methyl-2-(diethylphosphatoxy)-2-(2,2-diphenylcyclopropyl)ethyl radical (3a) reacted faster than the kinetic resolution of the instrument (k > 2 x 10(8) s(-1)) in all solvents studied, and the 2-acetoxy analogue (3b) reacted much faster than related radicals that do not contain the cyclopropyl group (e.g., k = 1.1 x 10(6) s(-1) in CH3CN at ambient temperature). The rate constants and Arrhenius parameters for reactions of 3b indicated that the rate-limiting step in the reaction was heterolytic cleavage. The 1,2-dimethoxy-1-methyl-2-(2,2-diphenylcyclopropyl)ethyl radical (26) reacted in a general acid-catalyzed heterolysis reaction, and rate constants for protonation of the beta-methoxy group by a series of carboxylic acids were determined. The results suggest that acid-catalyzed reactions of beta-alkoxy...Continue Reading

Citations

Nov 17, 2007·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Frances L CozensNorman P Schepp
Nov 13, 2004·Journal of the American Chemical Society·John H HornerMartin Newcomb

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