THIANTHRENE 5-OXIDE AS A MECHANISTIC PROBE IN OXYGEN TRANSFER REACTIONS : THE CASE OF CARBONYL OXIDES VERSUS DIOXIRANES REVISITED

1996 
Thianthrene 5-oxide (SSO) constitutes a useful mechanistic tool for the assessment of the electronic character of oxygen transfer agents by means of their Xso values, which reflect the extent of nucleophilic oxidation at the SO site in SSO. Treatment of dioxiranes 1 a–d with the SSO probe confirms that these are electrophilic oxidants (Xso 0.85). However, the cyclopentadienone carbonyl oxides 2 c and d show low Xso values typical for electrophilic oxygen transfer agents. For these carbonyl oxides, photoisomerization to the respective dioxiranes is proposed under the photooxidation conditions of the diazoalkanes. Additionally, the trans/cis ratio of bissulfoxides (SOSO) formed provides valuable information on the stereochemical course of the oxygen-transfer process due to the steric requirements of the oxidant. Thus, the electrophilic dioxiranes preferentially attack the axial lone pair of SSO because of repulsion by the peri hydrogen atoms to afford trans-SO-SO.
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