Experimental and computational studies of unconventional main group compounds : stable radicals and reactive intermediates
Ever since their discovery, radicals have intrigued the minds of experimental
and theoretical chemists alike. While the vast majority of radicals are transient
species, a large number of stable and persistent radicals are also known. This
has enabled the use of radicals in different applications. For example, radicals
are highly useful in chemical synthesis due to their selectivity and functional
group tolerance. Detailed knowledge of the electronic structure of synthetic
intermediates, both radical and non-radical, enables chemists to improve
existing synthesis routes and to design completely new ones.
This thesis is divided into two parts. The first part begins with an introduction to the chemistry of stable and persistent radicals and presents some
seminal discoveries in the field. A brief review of the role of radicals in synthetic chemistry is then given. This is followed by an overview of reactive intermediates in main group chemistry. Some novel methods used in the characterisa-
tion of such intermediates are presented along with selected examples of notable results.
The second part outlines the most significant findings reported in the five
research papers associated with this thesis. The discussion begins with a comprehensive analysis of structural effects induced by redox processes in a 2,2'-
biquinoline complex of boron. A new synthetic route to neutral phenothiazinyl
radicals via Smiles rearrangement is then presented. This is followed by a discussion of radical intermediates in homocoupling reactions of benzo[b]furans
and benzo[b]thiophenes. The role of perfluoroarylboranes in the activation of
silane Si–H bonds in hydrosilylation reactions is then presented. Finally, the
importance of a thorough structural characterisation is illustrated by a complete
scrutiny of a putative intermediate in the formation of tetra-n-butylammonium
bicarbonate. Overall, the reported results advance our knowledge of stable
main group radicals and provide new insight about reactive intermediates in
quintessential chemical reactions.
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Stable radicals and reactive intermediatesPublisher
University of JyväskyläISBN
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0357-346XKeywords
EPR spectroscopy X-ray crystallography computational chemistry main group chemistry reactive intermediates stable radicals synthesis kemialliset yhdisteet vapaat radikaalit reaktiivisuus stabilointi (kemia) sivutuotteet kemialliset reaktiot kemiallinen synteesi röntgenkristallografia spektroskopia laskennallinen kemia
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