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Electron-Transfer and Hydride-Transfer Pathways in the Stoltz-Grubbs Reducing System (KOtBu/Et3 SiH).

Andrew J SmithAllan YoungSimon RohrbachErin F O'ConnorMark AllisonHong-Shuang WangDarren L PooleTell TuttleJohn A Murphy
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2017)
Recent studies by Stoltz, Grubbs et al. have shown that triethylsilane and potassium tert-butoxide react to form a highly attractive and versatile system that shows (reversible) silylation of arenes and heteroarenes as well as reductive cleavage of C-O bonds in aryl ethers and C-S bonds in aryl thioethers. Their extensive mechanistic studies indicate a complex network of reactions with a number of possible intermediates and mechanisms, but their reactions likely feature silyl radicals undergoing addition reactions and SH 2 reactions. This paper focuses on the same system, but through computational and experimental studies, reports complementary facets of its chemistry based on a) single-electron transfer (SET), and b) hydride delivery reactions to arenes.
Keyphrases
  • electron transfer
  • case control
  • machine learning
  • deep learning