Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 2 (2001) p. 1623 - 1632 (1996)
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Bockman, T. Michael
Shukla
Kochi, Jay K.
The enol silyl ethers (ESE) of various ketones are efficiently oxidized to the corresponding α, β-unsaturated enones (E) when a dichloromethane solution containing equimolar amounts of chloranil is irradiated with filtered light (λexc > 380 nm). The 1:1 adduct (A) of enol silyl ether and quinone is a byproduct, the structure of which is established by X-ray crystallography. Solvent polarity and added salts play a major role in establishing the product distribution between E and A. Such a medium effect, coupled with the ready isomerization of the kinetic-thermodynamic isomers derived from the silylation of 2-methylcyclohexanone, points to the cation radical of the enol silyl ether (ESE.+) as the reactive intermediate. A radical-ion pair mechanism involving the rapid one-electron oxidation of enol silyl ethers by photoactivated chloranil is discussed.
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