Preparation and Structures of Crystalline Aromatic Cation-Radical Salts. Triethyloxonium Hexachloroantimonate as a Novel (One-Electron) Oxidant
The Journal of Organic Chemistry1998Vol. 63(17), pp. 5847–5856
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Abstract
Triethyloxonium hexachloroantimonate [Et(3)O(+)SbCl(6)(-)] is a selective oxidant of aromatic donors (ArH), and it allows the facile preparation and isolation of crystalline paramagnetic salts [ArH(+)(*), SbCl(6)(-)] for the X-ray structure determination of various aromatic cation radicals. The mechanistic relationship between the Meerwein salt [Et(3)O(+)SbCl(6)(-)] and the pure Lewis acid oxidant SbCl(5) is based on a prior ethyl transfer from oxygen to chlorine within the ion pair.
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