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Development of zinc alkyl/air systems as radical initiators for organic reactions.


ABSTRACT: This paper reports a series of comparative experiments on the activity of carbon- and oxygen-centred radical species in a model reaction of the radical addition of THF to imines mediated by a series of zinc alkyl/air reaction systems. The study strongly contradicts the notion that generally R? radicals are the initiating species in organic reactions mediated by R n M/air systems, and simultaneously demonstrates that oxygen-centred radical species are the key intermediates responsible for the initiation process. In addition, a new efficient RZn(L)/air initiating system for radical organic reactions exampled by a model reaction of radical addition of THF to imines is developed. Moreover, the isolation and structural characterization of the first zinc alkylperoxide supported by a carboxylate ligand, [Zn4(?3-OOtBu)3(?4-O)(O2CEt)3]2, as well as the novel octanuclear zinc oxo(alkoxide) aggregate with entrapped O-THF species, [Zn4(?4-O)(?3-2-O-THF)(O2CEt)5]2, provide clear mechanistic signatures for the mode of function of the RZn(O2CR')/air system.

SUBMITTER: Kubisiak M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5490337 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of zinc alkyl/air systems as radical initiators for organic reactions.

Kubisiak Marcin M   Zelga Karolina K   Bury Wojciech W   Justyniak Iwona I   Budny-Godlewski Krzysztof K   Ochal Zbigniew Z   Lewiński Janusz J  

Chemical science 20150319 5


This paper reports a series of comparative experiments on the activity of carbon- and oxygen-centred radical species in a model reaction of the radical addition of THF to imines mediated by a series of zinc alkyl/air reaction systems. The study strongly contradicts the notion that generally R˙ radicals are the initiating species in organic reactions mediated by R <sub><i>n</i></sub> M/air systems, and simultaneously demonstrates that oxygen-centred radical species are the key intermediates respo  ...[more]

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