The methyl groups in TetMe-IBX lower the activation energy corresponding to the rate-determining hypervalent twisting (theoretical calculations), and the steric relay between successive methyl groups twists the structure, which manifests in significant solubility in common organic solvents. Consequently, oxidations of alcohols and sulfides occur at room temperature in common organic solvents. In situ generation of the reactive TetMe-IBX from its precursor iodo-acid, i.e., 3,4,5,6-tetramethyl-2-iodobenzoic acid, in the presence of oxone as a co-oxidant facilitates the oxidation of diverse alcohols at room temperature.
The fact that IBX exhibits reactivity akin to DMP is demonstrated from the results observed with strained and sterically hindered syn 1,2-diols, which undergo oxidative cleavage via a 12-I-5 spirobicyclic periodinane. The use of TFA, a protonating solvent, promotes the formation of the 12-I-5 intermediate for 1,2-diols of all types (sec,sec, sec,tert and tert,tert), leading to efficient oxidative fragmentation.
IBX is readily reduced to IBA in the presence of molecular iodine in DMSO to generate hypoiodous acid (IOH), which reacts with a variety of olefins as well as alpha,beta-unsaturated ketones leading to their respective iodohydrins with anti stereochemistry. The same redox chemistry in acetonitrile containing TFA produces iodonium ions for facile iodination of a variety of aromatic compounds in respectable isolated yields.
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