Modulating the radical reactivity of phenyl radicals with the help of distonic charges: it is all about electrostatic catalysis

Totan Mondal, Sason Shaik*, Hilkka Kenttämaa, Thijs Stuyver

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Abstract

This manuscript reports the modulation of H-abstraction reactivity of phenyl radicals by (positive and negative) distonic ions. Specifically, we focus on the origins of this modulating effect: can the charged functional groups truly be described as “extreme forms of electron-withdrawing/donating substituents” - implying a through-bond mechanism - as argued in the literature, or is the modulation mainly caused by through-space effects? Our analysis indicates that the effect of the remote charges can be mimicked almost perfectly with the help of a purely electrostatic treatment,i.e.replacing the charged functional groups by a simple uniform electric field is sufficient to recover the quantitative reactivity trends. Hence, through-space effects dominate, whereas through-bond effects play a minor role at best. We elucidate our results through a careful Valence Bond (VB) analysis and demonstrate that such a qualitative analysis not only reveals through-space dominance, but also demonstrates a remarkable reversal in the reactivity trends of a given polarity upon a rational modification of the reaction partner. As such, our findings demonstrate that VB theory can lead to productive predictions about the behaviour of distonic radical ions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4800-4809
Number of pages10
JournalChemical Science
Volume12
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Apr 2021

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