Cis-Stilbene and (1 Alpha,2 Beta,3 Alpha)-(2-ethenyl-3-methoxycyclopropyl)benzene As Mechanistic Probes in the Mn(III)(salen)-catalyzed Epoxidation: Influence of the Oxygen Source and the Counterion on the Diastereoselectivity of the Competitive...
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cis-Stilbene (1) has been epoxidized by a set of diverse oxygen donors [OxD], catalyzed by the Mn(III)(salen)X complexes 3 (X = Cl, PF(6)), to afford a mixture of cis- and trans-epoxides 2. The cis/trans ratios range from 29:71 (extensive isomerization) to 92:8, which depends both on the oxygen source [OxD] and on the counterion X of the catalyst. When (1 alpha,2 beta,3 alpha)-(2-ethenyl-3-methoxycyclopropyl)-benzene (4) is used as substrate, a mechanistic probe which differentiates between radical and cationic intermediates, no cationic ring-opening products are found in this epoxidation reaction; thus, isomerized epoxide product arises from intermediary radicals. The dependence of the diastereoselectivity on the oxygen source is rationalized in terms of a bifurcation step in the catalytic cycle, in which concerted Lewis-acid-activated oxygen transfer competes with stepwise epoxidation by the established Mn(V)(oxo) species. The experimental counterion effect is attributed to the computationally assessed ligand-dependent reaction profiles and stereoselectivities of the singlet, triplet, and quintet spin states available to the manganese species.
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