Electrostatic effects on the photoreactions of nitro phenyl ethers withnucleophiles

Jordi Marquet, Chiara Tomasi

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Nucleophilic aromatic photosubstitutions of 1,2-dialkoxy-4-nitrobenzenes by oxygen nucleophiles such as water or alcohols in basic media and in air equilibrated solutions, lead to low yields of substitution, following the "polar" SNAr* mechanism. Photoreduction of the nitro group is the exclusive process in an inert atmosphere. By using Topologically Controlled Coulombic Interactions (TCCI), the photosubstitution process becomes predominant, allowing the SET mechanism for SNAr* reactions to occur. This is due, on one hand, to the reduced tendency of the radical anion to be oxidized, and on the other hand, to the removal of electronic density from the nit ro group in the radial anion which lowers the rate of proton transfer from the nucleophile radical cation.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)366-372
PublicaciónArkivoc
Volumen2003
N.º10
EstadoPublicada - 1 dic 2003

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