Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry (Aug 2018)

Determining the predominant tautomeric structure of iodine-based group-transfer reagents by 17O NMR spectroscopy

  • Nico Santschi,
  • Cody Ross Pitts,
  • Benson J. Jelier,
  • René Verel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.14.203
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 2289 – 2294

Abstract

Read online

Cyclic benziodoxole systems have become a premier scaffold for the design of electrophilic transfer reagents. A particularly intriguing aspect is the fundamental II–IIII tautomerism about the hypervalent bond, which has led in certain cases to a surprising re-evaluation of the classic hypervalent structure. Thus, through a combination of 17O NMR spectroscopy at natural abundance with DFT calculations, we establish a convenient method to provide solution-phase structural insights for this class of ubiquitous reagents. In particular, we confirm that Shen’s revised, electrophilic SCF3-transfer reagent also adopts an "acyclic" thioperoxide tautomeric form in solution. After calibration, the approach described herein likely provides a more general and direct method to distinguish between cyclic and acyclic structural features based on a single experimental 17O NMR spectrum and a computationally-derived isotropic shift value. Furthermore, we apply this structural elucidation technique to predict the constitution of an electrophilic iodine-based cyano-transfer reagent as an NC–I–O motif and study the acid-mediated activation of Togni's trifluoromethylation reagent.

Keywords