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Generation and Cyclization of Acyl Radicals from Thiol Esters under Nonreducing, Tin-Free Conditions
Crich, David,Hao, Xiaolin
, p. 5982 - 5987 (1997)
The preparation of 2-(2-((tert-butyloxycarbonyl)amino)phenyl)ethyl mercaptan from 2-(2-aminophenyl)ethanol is described. This thiol is condensed with a series of suitably unsaturated carboxylic acids to give a series of thiol esters. The Boc group is remo
Photoinduced free radical chemistry of the acyl tellurides: Generation, inter- and intramolecular trapping, and ESR spectroscopic identification of acyl radicals
Crich, David,Chen, Chen,Hwang, Jae-Taeg,Yuan, Hongwei,Papadatos, Aristotle,Walter, Robert I.
, p. 8937 - 8951 (2007/10/02)
Acyl tellurides are prepared in good to excellent yield by the reaction of sodium aryl tellurides with acyl chlorides, or mixed anhydrides, and are found to be moderately air-stable substances. In contrast to previous literature reports, acyl tellurides of aryl and vinyl carboxylic acids are found to be excellent sources of acyl radicals on photolysis with a simple white light source. The acyl radicals so generated may be trapped intermolecularly by dichalcogenides, or by TEMPO in excellent yield. Trapping by N-tert-butyl-α-phenyl nitrone produces a stable nitroxide radical which has been characterized by ESR spectroscopy. The very efficient trapping of acyl radicals by acyl tellurides themselves is demonstrated by a crossover experiment. Acyl tellurides are shown to participate in very efficient radical cyclization reactions onto alkenes with the formation of five-, six-, and eight-membered rings. The immediate products of the cyclizations onto alkenes are α-[(aryltelluro)methyl] ketones and the chemistry of these relatively unstable species is briefly described. Treatment with hydrogen peroxide affords α-methylene ketones in high yield. When elimination of the aryl telluro group is not possible the α-[(aryltelluro)methyl] ketones are stable species that may subsequently be employed in further radical chain reactions, for example with tributyltin hydride and methyl acrylate. Cyclization onto alkynes yields α-[(aryltelluro)methylene] ketones which are stable species and which take part in substitution reactions with higher order cuprates or with diphenyl diselenide.