
Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin transactions II p. 1221 - 1226 (1984)
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Ramakrishna Rao, D. N.
Rideout, Jan
Symons, M. C. R.
Exposure of dilute solutions of simple esters in fluorotrichloromethane to 60Co γ-rays at 77 K gave the corresponding cations in several instances (mehtyl formate and acetate, ethyl formate and acetate).In all cases, the SOMO of the stable cation was ?, with major spin density on the ester oxygen atom and low negativ spin density on carbon.This results makes an interesting contrast with that from photoelectron spectroscopy.For the esters, a large hyperfine coupling (ca. 16 G) was observed for one of the γ-protons, in addition to the two β-protons (ca. 22 G).The first formed product obtained from methyl formate is thought to have theless stable ?-structure, comparable with those for ketones, stabilised by weak ?-bonding via the carbonyl oxygen to one chlorine atom in the solvent.This results in a large chlorine hyperfine splitting.This complex cation decomposed irreversibly on annealing to give the ?-cation, with no chlorine hyperfine coupling.This results is discussed in terms of the mechanistic pathway leading to cation formation.The isopropyl and t-butyl esters gave unimolecular breakdown products, identified as the cation
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