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Abstract
Acyclic bissulfonylnitroxides have never been isolated, and degrade through fragmentation. In an approach to stabilising a bissulfonylnitroxide radical, the cyclic, peri-substituted N,N-bissulfonylhydroxylamine, 2-hydroxynaphtho[1,8-de][1,3,2]dithiazine 1,1,3,3-tetraoxide (1), has been prepared by formal nitrogen insertion into the sulfur-sulfur bond of a sulfinylsulfone, naphtho[1,8-cd][1,2]dithiole 1,1,2-trioxide. The heterocyclic ring of 1 is shown to adopt a sofa conformation by X-ray crystallography, with a pseudo-axial hydroxyl group. N,N-Bissulfonylhydroxylamine 1 displays high thermal, photochemical and hydrolytic stability compared to acyclic systems. EPR analysis reveals formation of the corresponding bissulfonylnitroxide 2 upon oxidation of 1 with the Ce(IV) salts CAN and CTAN. Although 2 does not undergo fragmentation, it cannot be isolated, since hydrogen atom abstraction to reform 1 occurs in situ. The stability and reactivity of 1 and 2 are compared with the known cyclic benzo-fused N,N-bissulfonylhydroxylamine, N-hydroxy-O-benzenedisulfonimide (6), for which the X-ray data, and EPR of the corresponding nitroxide 10, are also reported for the first time.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2336-44 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry |
Volume | 9 |
Issue number | 7 |
Early online date | 14 Feb 2011 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 7 Apr 2011 |
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Harnessing Reactive Intermediates for Organic Synthesis
Grainger, R. (Principal Investigator)
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council
1/10/05 → 31/03/09
Project: Research Councils
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Advanced Research Fellowship: Harnessing Reactive Intermediates for Organic Synthesis
Grainger, R. (Principal Investigator)
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council
1/09/05 → 31/08/10
Project: Research Councils