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Anion-π Complexes of Halides with p-Benzoquinones: Structures, Thermodynamics, and Criteria of Charge Transfer to Electron Transfer Transition.

Slade Kepler1, Matthias Zeller2, Sergiy V Rosokha1.   

Abstract

Interchange of complex formation and electron-transfer reactions between halide anions and p-benzoquinones were established via UV-vis spectral and X-ray structural measurements and computational analysis. Solution-phase interaction of the p-benzoquinone acceptors with Cl-, Br-, or I- donors led to the formation of anion-π complexes showing strong absorption bands in the UV-vis range. Formation constants and calculated interaction energies of these complexes increased, and donor/acceptor separations decreased with increasing reduction potentials of p-benzoquinones. Mulliken correlation and NBO analysis indicated a charge-transfer nature of these anion-π associates. Most notably, the increase of the acceptor strength led to a transition between the formation of the persistent anion-π complexes and electron-transfer reactions. Thermodynamic analysis accounted for the experimental observations of anion radicals and trihalide anions in solutions of p-benzoquinones with iodide or (for the strongest acceptor) bromide donors. Kinetics of these processes indicated that anion-π complexes represent critical intermediates of the redox reactions. In contrast to Cl-, Br-, or I- anions, interaction of p-benzoquinones with F- anions led to the formation of σ-complexes, and the appearance of anion radicals in such systems was related to the follow-up reactions of these complexes.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31083908     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b03277

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


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