Synthesis and stability of cyclic α-hydrogen nitroxides
Hila Toledo1, Michal Amar1, Sukanta Bar1
1Schulich Faculty of Chemistry, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel. amszpilman@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Nitroxides (nitroxyl radicals) hold a unique place in science due to their stable radical nature. We have recently reported the first design concept providing a general solution to the problem of designing and preparing monocyclic α-hydrogen nitroxides. The initial studies were limited to aryl derivatives. We now report a wider study showing that alkyl substituents may be employed as well. In addition, we report several additional examples of aryl substituents and reveal some of the structural limitations with regard to nitroxide stability as a function of the α-carbon substituent.
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