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Electron transfer reactions between vinylmagnesium bromide and phenyl-substituted methyl chlorides
Authors:Liu You-Cheng  Dang Hai-Shan
Abstract:The reaction of vinylmagnesium bromide ( 1 ) with trityl chloride ( 2 ) was investigated and the products were identified as triphenylmethane ( 3 ) (81 %), acetylene ( 4 ) (74%), trityl peroxide ( 6 ) (4%), and minute amounts of triphenylpropene ( 7 ) and p-diphenylmethyltetraphenylmethane ( 8 ). The results indicate that 1 possesses reducing property. The reaction mixture showed an ESR spectrum identical with that for trityl radical and the CIDNP of enhanced absorption for 4-H of l-diphenylmethylene-4-trityl-2,5-cyclohexadiene ( 9 ). Trapping experiment with styrene decreased the amount of 3 but had no effect on the formation of 4. The reducing property of 1 is discussed and one electron transfer mechanism for the reaction of 1 with 2 is proposed. S-T0 mixing between trityl and·MgBr occurred and the coupling of polarized trityl radical with another trityl radical resulted in the formation of polarized dimeric product. The different character between the reaction of 1 and 2 and that of 1 and diphenylmethyl chloride ( 10 ) may be rationalized by the different electron-accepting abilities between 2 and 10. The origin of CIDNP effect shown by the product tetraphenylethane ( 11 ) for the reaction of 1 with 10 is also explained according to Kaptein's sign rule.
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