Abstract
In the past the formyloxyl radical, HC(O)OĖ, had only been rarely experimentally observed, and those studies were theoretical-spectroscopic in the context of electronic structure. The absence of a convenient method for the preparation of the formyloxyl radical has precluded investigations into its reactivity towards organic substrates. Very recently, we discovered that HC(O)OĖ is formed in the anodic electrochemical oxidation of formic acid/lithium formate. Using a [CoIIIW12O40]5ā polyanion catalyst, this led to the formation of phenyl formate from benzene. Here, we present our studies into the reactivity of electrochemically in situ generated HC(O)OĖ with organic substrates. Reactions with benzene and a selection of substituted derivatives showed that HC(O)OĖ is mildly electrophilic according to both experimentally and computationally derived Hammett linear free energy relationships. The reactions of HC(O)OĖ with terminal alkenes significantly favor anti-Markovnikov oxidations yielding the corresponding aldehyde as the major product as well as further oxidation products. Analysis of plausible reaction pathways using 1-hexene as a representative substrate favored the likelihood of hydrogen abstraction from the allylic CāH bond forming a hexallyl radical followed by strongly preferred further attack of a second HC(O)OĖ radical at the C1 position. Further oxidation products are surmised to be mostly a result of two consecutive addition reactions of HC(O)OĖ to the C Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019 ]]> C double bond. An outer-sphere electron transfer between the formyloxyl radical donor and the [CoIIIW12O40]5ā polyanion acceptor forming a donorāacceptor [D+āAā] complex is proposed to induce the observed anti-Markovnikov selectivity. Finally, the overall reactivity of HC(O)OĖ towards hydrogen abstraction was evaluated using additional substrates. Alkanes were only slightly reactive, while the reactions of alkylarenes showed that aromatic substitution on the ring competes with CāH bond activation at the benzylic position. CāH bonds with bond dissociation energies (BDE) ā¤ 85 kcal molā1 are easily attacked by HC(O)OĖ and reactivity appears to be significant for CāH bonds with a BDE of up to 90 kcal molā1. In summary, this research identifies the reactivity of HC(O)OĖ towards radical electrophilic substitution of arenes, anti-Markovnikov type oxidation of terminal alkenes, and indirectly defines the activity of HC(O)OĖ towards CāH bond activation.
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