Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical Science, 5(4), p. 2028, 2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3sc50500f
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Substituted benzyloxycarbonyloxyl radicals were generated by sensitised photolyses of benzyl oxime carbonates. EPR spectroscopy showed they ring closed exclusively by spiro-cyclisation onto the ipso-C-atoms of the aromatic rings. β-Scission of the alkoxycarbonyloxyls to CO₂ and benzyloxyl radicals increasingly competed and became dominant above 270 K. The first rate parameters for spiro-cyclisations of O-centred radicals onto aromatics were obtained by the steady-state kinetic EPR method. Pentafluoro-substitution of the ring substantially reduced the spiro-cyclisation rate. Activation barriers of the spiro-cyclisations were computed by DFT to be about half those of the alternative ortho-cyclisations. Consideration of the TS structures suggested the preference for spiro- over ortho-cyclisation resulted from better overlap of the oxyl SOMO with the aromatic π-system during spiro closure. ; 8 page(s)