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Kinetic isotope effects singlet carbenes

If the reaction rates of a specific carbene with various quenchers are studied in the same solvent, and with small concentrations of Q, K will be constant. Relative reactivities for the singlet state of a spin-equilibrated carbene can thus be derived. However, few researchers have varied the acidity of ROH, estimated kinetic isotope effects, and compared alcohols with ethers (Table 4). The data indicate proton transfer to diarylcarbenes (139d, 139k, 205, 206)112-117 and diadamantylcarbene (207).118... [Pg.33]

Other differences between singlet (concerted) insertion and triplet (abstraction-recombination) carbene insertion are seen in selectivity, stereochemistry, and the kinetic deuterium isotope effect. The triplet states are more selective in C—H insertion than the singlets. For example, the triplet shows higher tertiary to primary selectivity than the singlet in the insertion reaction with 2,3-dimethylbutane. Singlet carbene is shown to insert into C—H bond with retention of configuration, while racemization is expected for triplet insertion reaction from the abstraction-recombination mechanism. For example, the ratios of diastereomeric insertion product in the reaction of phenylcarbene with roc- and mcTO-2,3-dimethylbutanes are 98.5 1.5 and 3.5 96.5, respectively. ... [Pg.404]


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