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Electrochemical and chemical oxidation of dithia-, diselena-, ditellura-, selenathia-, and tellurathiamesocycles and stability of the oxidized species.

Dennis H Evans1, Nadine E Gruhn, Jin Jin, Bo Li, Edward Lorance, Noriko Okumura, Norma A Macías-Ruvalcaba, Uzma I Zakai, Shao-Zhong Zhang, Eric Block, Richard S Glass.   

Abstract

The diverse electrochemical and chemical oxidations of dichalcogena-mesocycles are analyzed, broadening our understanding of the chemistry of the corresponding radical cations and dications. 1,5-Diselenocane and 1,5-ditellurocane undergo reversible two-electron oxidation with inverted potentials analogous to 1,5-dithiocane. On the other hand, 1,5-selenathiocane and 1,5-tellurathiocane undergo one-electron oxidative dimerization. The X-ray crystal structures of the Se-Se dimer of the 1,5-selenathiocane one-electron oxidized product and the monomeric two-electron oxidized product (dication) of 1,5-tellurathiocane are reported. 1,5-Dithiocanes and 1,5-diselenocanes with group 14 atoms as ring members undergo irreversible oxidation, unlike the reversible two-electron oxidation of the corresponding silicon-containing 1,5-ditellurocanes. These results demonstrate the chemical consequences of the dication stabilities Te(+)-Te(+) > Se(+)-Se(+) > S(+)-S(+), as well as Se(+)-Se(+) > Se(+)-S(+) and Te(+)-Te(+) > Te(+)-S(+).

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20180528     DOI: 10.1021/jo9026484

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Org Chem        ISSN: 0022-3263            Impact factor:   4.354


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1.  Linear Multiselenium Interactions in Dicationic Oligomers of 1,5-(Diselena)canes: Behavior of Semc σ(mc c-ne e) (6≤mc ≤16) Elucidated with QTAIM Dual Functional Analysis.

Authors:  Satoko Hayashi; Taro Nishide; Kengo Nagata; Waro Nakanishi
Journal:  ChemistryOpen       Date:  2021-05-02       Impact factor: 2.630

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