Regiospecific oxidation of polycyclic aromatic phenols to quinones by hypervalent iodine reagents.

Tetrahedron

Ben May Department for Cancer Research, Gordon Center for Integrative Sciences, University of Chicago, 929 East 57th Street, Room W308, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.

Published: March 2010

The hypervalent iodine reagents -iodoxybenzoic acid (IBX) and bis(trifluoro-acetoxy)iodobenzene (BTI) are shown to be general reagents for regio-controlled oxidation of polycyclic aromatic phenols (PAPs) to specific isomers (, , or remote) of polycyclic aromatic quinones (PAQs). The oxidations of a series of PAPs with IBX take place under mild conditions to furnish the corresponding -PAQs. In contrast, oxidations of the same series of PAPs with BTI exhibit variable regiospecificity, affording -PAQs where structurally feasible and -PAQs or remote PAQ isomers in other cases. The structures of the specific PAQ isomers formed are predictable on the basis of the inherent regioselectivities of the hypervalent iodine reagents in combination with the structural requirements of the phenol precursors. IBX and BTI are recommended as the preferred reagents for regio-controlled oxidation of PAPs to PAQs.

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