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Enhanced Reactivity for Aromatic Bromination via Halogen Bonding with Lactic Acid Derivatives.

Sarah I BakerMahshid YaghoubiSamantha L BidwellSavannah L PierceHrant P HratchianRyan D Baxter
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2022)
We report a new method for regioselective aromatic bromination using lactic acid derivatives as halogen bond acceptors with N -bromosuccinimide (NBS). Several structural analogues of lactic acid affect the efficiency of aromatic brominations, presumably via Lewis acid/base halogen-bonding interactions. Rate comparisons of aromatic brominations demonstrate the reactivity enhancement available via catalytic additives capable of halogen bonding. Computational results demonstrate that Lewis basic additives interact with NBS to increase the electropositive character of bromine prior to electrophilic transfer. An optimized procedure using catalytic mandelic acid under aqueous conditions at room temperature was developed to promote aromatic bromination on a variety of arene substrates with complete regioselectivity.
Keyphrases
  • lactic acid
  • room temperature
  • amino acid
  • ionic liquid
  • structure activity relationship
  • solar cells
  • water soluble