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Mechanistic insights into the reversible formation of iodosylarene-iron porphyrin complexes in the reactions of oxoiron(IV) porphyrin π-cation radicals and iodoarenes:: Equilibrium, epoxidizing intermediate, and oxygen exchange

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Authors

Song, WJ; Sun, YJ; Choi, SK; Nam, W

Issue Date
2006
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Citation
CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, Vol.12 No.1, pp.130-137
Abstract
We have shown previously that iodosylbenzene-iron(iii) porphyrin intermediates (2) are generated in the reactions of oxoiron(iv) porphyrin 7ucation radicals (1) and iodobenzene (PhI), that 1 and 2 are at equilibrium in the presence of PhI, and that the epoxidation of olefins by 2 affords high yields of epoxide products. In the present work, we report detailed mechanistic studies on the nature of the equilibrium between 1 and 2 in the presence of iodoarenes (ArI), the determination of reactive species responsible for olefin epoxidation when two intermediates (i.e., 1 and 2) are present in a reaction solution, and the fast oxygen exchange between 1 and H(2)(18)O in the presence of ArI. In the first part, we have provided strong evidence that 1 and 2 are indeed at equilibrium and that the equilibrium is controlled by factors such as the electronic nature of iron porphyrins, the electron richness of ArI, and the concentration of ArI. Secondly, we have demonstrated that 1 is the sole active oxidant in olefin epoxidation when 1 and 2 are present concurrently in a reaction solution. Finally, we have shown that the presence of ArI in a reaction solution containing 1 and H(2)(18)O facilitates the oxygen exchange between the oxo group of 1 and H(2)(18)O and that the oxygen exchange is markedly influenced by factors such as ArI incubation. time, the amounts of ArI and H(2)(18)O used, and the electronic nature of ArI. The latter results are rationalized by the formation of an undetectable amount of 2 from the reaction of 1 and ArI through equilibrium that leads to a fast oxygen exchange between 2 and H(2)(18)O.
ISSN
0947-6539
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/203502
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.200500128
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