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The effect of leaving radical on the formation of tetrahydroselenophene by SHi ring closure: an experimental and computational study

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Hancock, Amber N
Lobachevsky, Sofia
Haworth, Naomi L
Coote, Michelle
Schiesser, Carl H

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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Competition kinetic studies augmented with laser-flash photolysis and high-level computational techniques [G3(MP2)-RAD], with [COSMO-RS, SMD] and without solvent correction, provide kinetic parameters for the ring closures of a series of 4-(alkylseleno)butyl radicals 1. At 22 °C rate constants (kc) that lie between 10(4)-10(7) s(-1) were determined experimentally and correlate with expectations based on leaving group ability. Activation energies (Eact) were determined to lie between 10.6 (R = Ph2CH) and 28.0 (R = n-Bu) kJ mol(-1), while log(A/s(-1)) values were generally between 9 and 10 in benzene. Computationally determined rate constants were in good-to-excellent agreement with those determined experimentally, with the COSMO-RS solvation model providing values that more closely resemble those from experiment than SMD.

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Organic & biomolecular chemistry

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