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KOtBu: A Privileged Reagent for Electron Transfer Reactions?

Joshua P Barham1,2, Graeme Coulthard1, Katie J Emery1, Eswararao Doni1, Florimond Cumine1, Giuseppe Nocera1, Matthew P John2, Leonard E A Berlouis1, Thomas McGuire3, Tell Tuttle1, John A Murphy1.   

Abstract

Many recent studies have used KOtBu in organic reactions that involve single electron transfer; in the literature, the electron transfer is proposed to occur either directly from the metal alkoxide or indirectly, following reaction of the alkoxide with a solvent or additive. These reaction classes include coupling reactions of halobenzenes and arenes, reductive cleavages of dithianes, and SRN1 reactions. Direct electron transfer would imply that alkali metal alkoxides are willing partners in these electron transfer reactions, but the literature reports provide little or no experimental evidence for this. This paper examines each of these classes of reaction in turn, and contests the roles proposed for KOtBu; instead, it provides new mechanistic information that in each case supports the in situ formation of organic electron donors. We go on to show that direct electron transfer from KOtBu can however occur in appropriate cases, where the electron acceptor has a reduction potential near the oxidation potential of KOtBu, and the example that we use is CBr4. In this case, computational results support electrochemical data in backing a direct electron transfer reaction.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27183183     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b03282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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