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Proton-coupled electron transfer concerted reaction mechanism

Oxidation of phenol by tris(l,10-phenanthroline)osmium(III) is second order in Os(III) and phenol and inverse second order in Os(II) and acidity. A mechanism is inferred in which the phenoxyl radical is produced through a rapid proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) pre-equilibrium, followed by rate-limiting phenoxyl radical coupling. Application of Marcus theory indicated that the rate of electron transfer from phenoxide to osmium(III) is fast enough to account for the rapid PCET preequilibrium, but it did not rule out the intervention of other pathways such as concerted proton-electron transfer or general-base catalysis DFT studies, at B3LYP/LACVP level, of the oxidation of ethylene by osmium tetroxide, osmyl hydroxide, and osmyl chloride indicated that in the reaction of osmium tetroxide, the [3 4- 2] addition pathway leading to a five-membered metallacycle intermediate is more favourable than the [24-2] addition. The reaction with osmyl hydroxide is less favourable. In the reaction with osmyl chloride, the [24-2] addition pathway is more favourable than the [3 4-2] addition. ... [Pg.102]

Several parameters can govern the storage mechanism in the EDLC for PILs according to the electrolytes/material couple. First, a reduction of the ammonium cation in the presence of an activated carbon electrode is presumably linked to electronic transfer kinetics. Reactions in which electron and proton transfer is performed have been described either by two distinct steps. Electron Proton Transfer or Proton Electron Transfer (EPT or PET), or in the same concerted step. Concerted Proton Electron Transfer (CPET) [140-142]. Contrary to simple proton or electron transfer, CPET is more complicated and the coupling at the activated carbon /molecule (cation) interface influences the process both thermodynamically and kinetically. [Pg.239]

Stereochemical and kinetic analyses of the Brpnsted acid-catalysed intramolecular hydroamination/deuterioamination of the electronically non-activated cyclic alkene (13) with a neighbouring sulfonamide nucleophile have been found to proceed as an anh-addition (>90%) across the C=C bond to produce (15). No loss of the label was observed by and NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopies and mass spectrometry (MS). The reaction follows the second-order kinetic law rate = 2 [TfOH] [13] with the activation parameters being = 9.1 0.5 kcal moP and = -35 5 cal moP An inverse a-secondary kinetic isotope effect of d/ h = (1-15 0.03), observed for (13) deuteration at C(2), indicates a partial CN bond formation in the transition state (14). The results are consistent with a mechanism involving concerted, intermolecular proton transfer from an N-protonated sulfonamide to the alkenyl C(3) position coupled with an intramolecular anti-addition by the sulfonamide group. ... [Pg.376]


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