Probing the Arenium-Ion (ProtonTransfer) versus the Cation-Radical (Electron Transfer) Mechanism of Scholl Reaction Using DDQ as Oxidant
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2010-06-24
scimago Q2
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SJR: 0.737
CiteScore: 6.1
Impact factor: 3.6
ISSN: 00223263, 15206904
PubMed ID:
20575516
Organic Chemistry
Abstract
DDQ/H+ system readily oxidizes a variety of electron donors with oxidation potential as high as ∼1.7 V to the corresponding cation radicals. A re-examination of the controversial arenium-ion versus cation-radical mechanisms for Scholl reaction using DDQ/H+ together with commonly utilized FeCl3 as oxidants led us to demonstrate that the reaction proceeds largely via a cation-radical mechanism. The critical experimental evidence in support of a cation-radical pathway for the Scholl reaction includes the following: (i) There is no reaction in Scholl precursors in a mixture of dichloromethane and various acids (10% v/v). (ii) The necessity to use powerful oxidants such as ferric chloride (FeCl3) or DDQ/H+ for Scholl reactions is inconsistent with the arenium-ion mechanism in light of the fact that aromatization of the dihydro intermediates (formed via arenium-ion mechanism) can be easily accomplished with rather weak oxidants such as iodine or air. (iii) Various Scholl precursors with oxidation potentials ≤1.7 V vs SCE undergo ready oxidative C−C bond formation with DDQ/H+ as oxidant, whereas Scholl precursors with oxidation potentials greater than >1.7 V vs SCE do not react. (iv) Finally, the feasibility of the dicationic intermediate, formed by loss of two electrons, has been demonstrated by its generation from a tetraphenylene derivative using DDQ/H+ as an oxidant.
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Zhai L. et al. Probing the Arenium-Ion (ProtonTransfer) versus the Cation-Radical (Electron Transfer) Mechanism of Scholl Reaction Using DDQ as Oxidant // Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2010. Vol. 75. No. 14. pp. 4748-4760.
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Zhai L., Shukla R., Wadumethrige S. H., Rathore R. P. S. Probing the Arenium-Ion (ProtonTransfer) versus the Cation-Radical (Electron Transfer) Mechanism of Scholl Reaction Using DDQ as Oxidant // Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2010. Vol. 75. No. 14. pp. 4748-4760.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/jo100611k
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/jo100611k
TI - Probing the Arenium-Ion (ProtonTransfer) versus the Cation-Radical (Electron Transfer) Mechanism of Scholl Reaction Using DDQ as Oxidant
T2 - Journal of Organic Chemistry
AU - Zhai, Linyi
AU - Shukla, Ruchi
AU - Wadumethrige, Shriya H
AU - Rathore, R. P. S.
PY - 2010
DA - 2010/06/24
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 4748-4760
IS - 14
VL - 75
PMID - 20575516
SN - 0022-3263
SN - 1520-6904
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@article{2010_Zhai,
author = {Linyi Zhai and Ruchi Shukla and Shriya H Wadumethrige and R. P. S. Rathore},
title = {Probing the Arenium-Ion (ProtonTransfer) versus the Cation-Radical (Electron Transfer) Mechanism of Scholl Reaction Using DDQ as Oxidant},
journal = {Journal of Organic Chemistry},
year = {2010},
volume = {75},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/jo100611k},
number = {14},
pages = {4748--4760},
doi = {10.1021/jo100611k}
}
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Zhai, Linyi, et al. “Probing the Arenium-Ion (ProtonTransfer) versus the Cation-Radical (Electron Transfer) Mechanism of Scholl Reaction Using DDQ as Oxidant.” Journal of Organic Chemistry, vol. 75, no. 14, Jun. 2010, pp. 4748-4760. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo100611k.