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Protonated nitro group as a gas-phase electrophile: experimental and theoretical study of the cyclization of o-nitrodiphenyl ethers, amines, and sulfides.


ABSTRACT: A novel gas-phase electrophilic cyclization, initiated by the protonation of a nitro group, occurs for 2-nitrophenyl phenyl ether and for the analogous sulfide and amine, leading to heterocyclic intermediates in each case. Subsequently, the cyclic intermediates dissociate via two pathways: (1) unusual step-wise eliminations of two OH radicals to afford heterocyclic cations, [phenoxazine - H](+), [phenothiazine - H](+), and [phenazine + H](+), and (2) expulsion of H(2)O, to yield a heterocyclic ketone, followed by loss of CO. The proposed structures of the gas-phase product ions and reaction mechanisms are supported by chemical substitution, deuterium labeling, accurate mass measurements at high mass resolving power, product-ion mass spectra obtained by tandem mass spectrometry, mass spectra of reference compounds, and molecular orbital calculations. Using a mass spectrometer as a reaction vessel, we demonstrate that, upon protonation, a nitro group becomes an electrophile and participates in cyclization reactions in the gas phase.

SUBMITTER: Moolayil JT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2744296 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Protonated nitro group as a gas-phase electrophile: experimental and theoretical study of the cyclization of o-nitrodiphenyl ethers, amines, and sulfides.

Moolayil Joseph T JT   George Mathai M   Srinivas R R   Giblin Daryl D   Russell Amber A   Gross Michael L ML  

Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 20071003 12


A novel gas-phase electrophilic cyclization, initiated by the protonation of a nitro group, occurs for 2-nitrophenyl phenyl ether and for the analogous sulfide and amine, leading to heterocyclic intermediates in each case. Subsequently, the cyclic intermediates dissociate via two pathways: (1) unusual step-wise eliminations of two OH radicals to afford heterocyclic cations, [phenoxazine - H](+), [phenothiazine - H](+), and [phenazine + H](+), and (2) expulsion of H(2)O, to yield a heterocyclic k  ...[more]

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