Abstract

Oxidative nucleophilic substitution of hydrogen (ONSH) in nitroarenes with carbanion of isopropyl phenyl acetate gives various products depending on the conditions and oxidant. The reaction carried out in liquid ammonia and KMnO 4 oxidant gives iso-propyl α-hydroxy-α-nitroarylphenylacetates formed via hydroxylation of the initial ONSH products. In some cases additionally dimeric, trimeric and tetrameric products are formed. In THF and Bu 4N +MnO 4 − or DDQ oxidants simple ONSH products are formed whereas oxidation by dimethyl dioxirane (DMD) gave iso-propyl hydroxyaryl phenyl acetates. The dimeric and trimeric products are apparently formed via coupling of nitrobenzylic radicals generated in course of oxidation with nitrobenzylic carbanions of the ONSH products.

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