Generation of boryl-nitroxide radicals from a boraalkene via the nitroso ene reaction

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Abstract

Examples of isolated boron substituted nitroxide radicals are rare. The reaction of the reactive cyclic boraalkene 3 with nitrosobenzene yields a mixture of the [2 + 2] cycloaddition product 4a, the B-nitroxide radicals 5a and 6a and the azoxybenzene co-product 7avia a bora nitroso ene reaction pathway, the boron analogue of the nitroso ene reaction. The products were separated by flash chromatography, and the B-nitroxide radicals were characterized by X-ray diffraction and EPR spectroscopy. Radical 5a was shown to be a hydrogen atom abstractor. Both the B-nitroxide radicals are more easily oxidized compared to e.g. TEMPO, as shown by cyclic voltammetry.

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Chen, C., Daniliuc, C. G., Klabunde, S., Hansen, M. R., Kehr, G., & Erker, G. (2022). Generation of boryl-nitroxide radicals from a boraalkene via the nitroso ene reaction. Chemical Science, 13(36), 10891–10896. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc02485c

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