On the Route to the Photogeneration of Heteroaryl Cations. The Case of Halothiophenes.

J Org Chem

PhotoGreen Lab, Department of Chemistry, University of Pavia, Viale Taramelli 12, 27100 Pavia, Italy.

Published: August 2016

2-Chloro-, 2-bromo-, and 2-iodothiophenes undergo photochemical dehalogenation via the triplet state. In the presence of suitable π-bond nucleophiles, thienylation occurs with modest yield from chloro and bromo derivatives (via photogenerated triplet 2-thienyl cation). Specific trapping by using oxygen along with computational analysis carried out by means of a density functional method support that, in the case of iodo derivatives, homolytic thienyl-I bond fragmentation occurs first and heteroaryl cations are formed by electron transfer within the triplet radical pair, thus opening an indirect access to such cations.

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