1982
DOI: 10.1139/v82-310
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Thermochemical parameters for organic radicals and radical ions. Part 1. The estimation of the pKa of radical cations based on thermochemical calculations

Abstract: A. MARTIN DE P. NICHOLAS and DONALD R. ARNOLD. Can. J. Chem. 60, 2165Chem. 60, (1982. Three methods for estimating the pKa of a radical cation using thermochemical cycles are discussed. These methods enable the calculations of the pK, of radical cations which have not been determined experimentally. Radical cation acids are classified according to the nature of their respective conjugate bases. The application of these methods is illustrated for a o-acid (the benzene radical cation) and n-acid (the toluene r… Show more

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“…This spectrum can be compared to the spectrum of 9-which exhibits visible absorption maxima at 564 nm and 463 nm ( 14). Similarity is expected; the energy difference between the HOMO and the NBMO (non-bonding molecular orbital) in the cation is the same as the difference between the NBMO and the antibonding MO in the anion (34).…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…This spectrum can be compared to the spectrum of 9-which exhibits visible absorption maxima at 564 nm and 463 nm ( 14). Similarity is expected; the energy difference between the HOMO and the NBMO (non-bonding molecular orbital) in the cation is the same as the difference between the NBMO and the antibonding MO in the anion (34).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The reduction potential of 9' is -0.94 V (14). The reduction potentials of all of the acceptors which lead to the formation of 2 are greater than, or within 0.05 eV of, this value.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Following this step, the α-amino C–H bonds become relatively acidic and can be readily removed by a weak base to generate an α-amino radical. 20 Subsequently, this radical can be oxidized to an iminium ion ( 3 ), a step in which a wide variety of terminal oxidants have been shown to be competent. An alternate mechanistic pathway is presented in Scheme 3, wherein amine radical cation 2 undergoes α-amino C–H abstraction by a radical anion (arising via reduction of an oxidant by the photocatalyst) to generate the same iminium species ( 3 ).…”
Section: Amine α-Functionalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%