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Determination of the Rates of Ring-Closure of Oxygen-Containing Analogs of Hex-5-Enyl Radical by Kinetic Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy

ALJ Beckwith and SA Glover

Australian Journal of Chemistry 40(1) 157 - 173
Published: 1987

Abstract

The hex-5-enyl (1), 3-oxahex-5-enyl (6), 2-oxahex-5-enyl (9) and 2,2-dimethylbut-3- enoyloxymethyl (13) radicals have been generated by interaction of the corresponding bromides with trialkyltin or trialkylgermanium radicals, and their rate constants and activation parameters for cyclization have been determined by kinetic e.s.r . spectroscopy. The 3-oxa species (6) undergo 1,5-ring closure more rapidly than does hex-5-enyl radical (1) because of favourable stereoelectronic factors. Spectral evidence has been obtained for restricted rotation about the O-CH2* bond in the 2-oxa radical (9) as a consequence of which its ring closure is relatively slow. Similarly, 1,5-ring closure of the ester derived radical (13) is slow because of unfavourable conformational effects arising from restricted rotation about the CO-O bond. The radical (22) formed from allyl bromoacetate does not undergo ring closure. Spectral data have been obtained for various radicals (16), (19), (23), (24) formed by intermolecular addition.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9870157

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