Issue 11, 2011

One-electron oxidation of ferrocenes by short-lived N-oxyl radicals. The role of structural effects on the intrinsic electron transfer reactivities

Abstract

A kinetic study of the one electron oxidation of substituted ferrocenes (FcX: X = H, COPh, COMe, CO2Et, CONH2, CH2OH, Et, and Me2) by a series of N-oxyl radicals (succinimide-N-oxyl radical (SINO), maleimide-N-oxyl radical (MINO), 3-quinazolin-4-one-N-oxyl radical (QONO) and 3-benzotriazin-4-one-N-oxyl radical (BONO)), has been carried out in CH3CN. N-oxyl radicals were produced by hydrogen abstraction from the corresponding N-hydroxy derivatives by the cumyloxyl radical. With all systems, the rate constants exhibited a satisfactory fit to the Marcus equation allowing us to determine self-exchange reorganization energy values (λNO˙/NO) which have been compared with those previously determined for the PINO/PINO and BTNO/BTNO couples. Even small modification of the structure of the N-oxyl radicals lead to significant variation of the λNO˙/NO values. The λNO˙/NO values increase in the order BONO < BTNO < QONO < PINO < SINO < MINO which do not parallel the order of the oxidation potentials. The higher λNO˙/NO values found for the MINO and SINO radicals might be in accordance with a lower degree of spin delocalization in the radicals MINO and SINO and charge delocalization in the anions MINO and SINO due to the absence of an aromatic ring in their structure.

Graphical abstract: One-electron oxidation of ferrocenes by short-lived N-oxyl radicals. The role of structural effects on the intrinsic electron transfer reactivities

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Dec 2010
Accepted
06 Apr 2011
First published
07 Apr 2011

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011,9, 4085-4090

One-electron oxidation of ferrocenes by short-lived N-oxyl radicals. The role of structural effects on the intrinsic electron transfer reactivities

E. Baciocchi, M. Bietti, C. D'Alfonso, O. Lanzalunga, A. Lapi and M. Salamone, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011, 9, 4085 DOI: 10.1039/C0OB01257B

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