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Are pyridinium ylides radicals?

  • Fan Liao
  • , Wenhuan Huang
  • , Biao Chen
  • , Zijing Ding
  • , Xingxing Li
  • , Hao Su
  • , Tao Wang
  • , Yucai Wang
  • , Hui Miao
  • , Xiaolong Zhang*
  • , Yi Luo
  • , Jinlong Yang
  • , Guoqing Zhang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Pyridinium ylides are usually considered nucleophiles that can undergo various reactions involving electron pairs. However, it was found that ylides resulting from deprotonation ofN-alkyl-substituted pyridinium salts exhibit radical characters, with no discernable NMR signals but decent EPR spectra in both solution and the solid state. An observed correlation between lowered π* energy level of the pyridinium ring and increased EPR activity indicates that thermally induced electron-transfer processes could be involved, where the variable-temperature EPR spectrum indicates a singlet ground state and a thermally activated triplet state for the ylide. The fact that the high-resolution mass spectrum confirms the presence of oligomers of a less sterically hindered pyridinium ylide further points to a radical mechanism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11287-11290
Number of pages4
JournalChemical Communications
Volume56
Issue number76
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Sept 2020
Externally publishedYes

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