Revealing the iron-catalyzed β-methyl scission of tert-butoxyl radicals via the mechanistic studies of carboazidation of alkenes

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We describe here a mechanistic study of the iron-catalyzed carboazidation of alkenes involving an intriguing metal-assisted β-methyl scission process. Although t-BuO radical has frequently been observed in experiments, the β-methyl scission from a t-BuO radical into a methyl radical and acetone is still broadly believed to be thermodynamically spontaneous and difficult to control. An iron-catalyzed β-methyl scission of t-BuO is investigated in this work. Compared to a free t-BuO radical, the coordination at the iron atom reduces the activation energy for the scission from 9.3 to 3.9 ~ 5.2 kcal/mol. The low activation energy makes the iron-catalyzed β-methyl scission of t-BuO radicals almost an incomparably facile process and explains the selective formation of methyl radicals at low temperature in the presence of some iron catalysts. In addition, a radical relay process and an outer-sphere radical azidation process in the iron-catalyzed carboazidation of alkenes are suggested by density functional theory (DFT) calculations.

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Chiou, M. F., Xiong, H., Li, Y., Bao, H., & Zhang, X. (2020). Revealing the iron-catalyzed β-methyl scission of tert-butoxyl radicals via the mechanistic studies of carboazidation of alkenes. Molecules, 25(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25051224

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