Stereoelectronic source of the anomalous stability of bis-peroxides

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Abstract

The unusual stability of bis- and tris-peroxides contradicts the conventional wisdom-some of them can melt without decomposition at temperatures exceeding 100 °C. In this work, we disclose a stabilizing stereoelectronic effect that two peroxide groups can exert on each other. This stabilization originates from strong anomeric nO → σ∗CO interactions that are absent in mono-peroxides but reintroduced in molecules where two peroxide moieties are separated by a CH2 group. Furthermore, such effects can be induced by other σ-acceptors and amplified by structural constraints imposed by cyclic and bicyclic frameworks.

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Gomes, G. D. P., Vil, V., Terent’Ev, A., & Alabugin, I. V. (2015). Stereoelectronic source of the anomalous stability of bis-peroxides. Chemical Science, 6(12), 6783–6791. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc02402a

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