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Mechanistic impact of water addition to SmI2: consequences in the ground and transition state
Authors:Prasad Edamana  Flowers Robert A
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015, USA.
Abstract:The mechanistic impact of water addition to SmI2 on the ground state and rate-limiting transition state structures in the reduction of benzyl bromide was determined using UV-vis spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, vapor pressure osmommetry, and stopped-flow spectrophotometric studies. The results obtained from these studies show that, upon addition of water, SmI2 in THF (or DME) becomes partially water-solvated by displacing metal-coordinated solvent. Further addition of water displaces remaining bound solvent and induces a monomer-dimer equilibrium of the SmI2-water complex. Concomitant with this process, a thermodynamically more powerful reductant is created. Rate studies on the reduction of benzyl bromide by SmI2-water are consistent with reaction occurring through a dimeric transition state with the assembly of the activated complex requiring an equivalent of water at low concentrations but not at higher concentrations. The mechanistic complexity of the SmI2-water system shows that simple empirical models describing the role of water in SmI2-mediated reductions are likely to contain a high degree of uncertainty.
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