Electrochemistry and Reactivity of Chelation-stabilized Hypervalent Bromine(III) Compounds
Chemistry - A European Journal 2022
Nayereh Mohebbati, Igors Sokolovs, Philipp Woite, Mart Lokov, Elisabeth Parman, Mihkel Ugandi, Ivo Leito, Michael Roemelt, Edgars Sūna, Robert Francke

Hypervalent bromine(III) reagents possess a higher electrophilicity and a stronger oxidizing power compared to their iodine(III) counterparts. Despite the superior reactivity, bromine(III) reagents have a reputation of hard-to-control and difficult-to-synthesize compounds. This is partly due to their low stability, and partly because their synthesis typically relies on the use of the toxic and highly reactive BrF3 as a precursor. Recently, we proposed chelation-stabilized hypervalent bromine(III) compounds as a possible solution to both problems. First, they can be conveniently prepared by electro-oxidation of the corresponding bromoarenes. Second, the chelation endows bromine(III) species with increased stability while retaining sufficient reactivity, comparable to that of iodine(III) counterparts. Finally, their intrinsic reactivity can be unlocked in the presence of acids. Herein, an in-depth mechanistic study of both the electrochemical generation and the reactivity of the bromine(III) compounds is disclosed, with implications for known applications and future developments in the field.


Keywords
bromane | cyclic voltammetry | hypervalent halogen | oxidative coupling | unified pH
DOI
10.1002/chem.202200974
Hyperlink
https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/chem.202200974

Mohebbati, N., Sokolovs, I., Woite, P., Lokov, M., Parman, E., Ugandi, M., Leito, I., Roemelt, M., Sūna, E., Francke, R. Electrochemistry and Reactivity of Chelation-stabilized Hypervalent Bromine(III) Compounds. Chemistry - A European Journal, 2022, Vol. 28, No. 42, Article number e202200974. ISSN 0947-6539. e-ISSN 1521-3765. Available from: doi:10.1002/chem.202200974

Publication language
English (en)
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