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N-S Cleavage Is Faster Than Homolytic Ring Opening in Single-Electron Transfer to Some N-Sulfonylaziridines. Competition between SN2 and SET
Bellos, Konstantinos,Stamm, Helmut,Speth, Dieter
, p. 6846 - 6849 (2007/10/02)
The radical anions of the N-sulfonylaziridines, 1a,b and 3 undergo N-S cleavage in place of homolytic ring opening as is demonstrated by reactions with anthracenide A*-.Nucleophilic ring opening of the sulfonylaziridines 1a,b and 3 by the carbanions AH-, X-, and Fl- of dihydroanthracene, xanthene, and fluorene, respectively, proceeds with the expected regioselectivity and is slow enough to allow some competition by a single-electron transfer (SET) initiated N-S cleavage, which provides the desulfonated aziridines and bixanthenyl X-X or bifluorenyl Fl-Fl, respectively.The SET path is favored by light.The competition is in favor of SET to the exclusion of the nucleophilic opening when trityl anion reacts with 1a.The twice-found byproducts 11 and 12 require the azirine intermediate 15, which is, at least formally, generated by elimination of TsH from 1a in a non-SET reaction.
