HYDRIDE AFFINITIES OF ARYLCARBENIUM IONS AND IMINIUM IONS IN DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE AND ACETONITRILE

1998 
Gibbs free energies for scission of C−H bonds leading to carbanion and proton (mode a), radical pair (mode b), and carbenium ion and hydride (mode c) have been determined for a series of acidic C−H bonds in ca. 45 weak acids. This involved the use of the equilibrium acidities (or homolytic bond dissociation enthalpies), redox potentials in DMSO or MeCN solution, and the appropriate thermodynamic cycles in the two solvents. The introduction of electron-donating groups generally results in small-to-negligible effects on ΔGR- values (mode a scission) but in a relatively large stabilizing influence on the ΔGR+ values for heterolytic cleavage to hydride and carbenium ion (mode c). Electron-withdrawing groups exert large stabilizing effects on ΔGR−, but their effects on ΔGR+ are dependent on the nature of the substituents. The heterolytic processes a are usually favored in solution due to the strong solvation of the proton. Homolytic scission (mode b) is usually more favorable than the corresponding heterolytic...
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