The m-methoxy group is normally electron-withdrawing (EW), óm ) +0.12, óm + ) +0.05. The strong EW activity of a phenoxyl radical's O¥ atom causes the m-methoxy group to become electron-donating (ED), óm +)-0.14. In valence bond terms, this can be ascribed to the nonclassical resonance structures 1c-e. Although it has long been known that m-methoxy is ED in photoexcited states, it has now been found to be ED for homolytic O-H bond breaking in ground-state 3-methoxyphenol.
A meta effect in nonphotochemical processes: the homolytic chemistry of m-methoxyphenol
Foti M C;
2008
Abstract
The m-methoxy group is normally electron-withdrawing (EW), óm ) +0.12, óm + ) +0.05. The strong EW activity of a phenoxyl radical's O¥ atom causes the m-methoxy group to become electron-donating (ED), óm +)-0.14. In valence bond terms, this can be ascribed to the nonclassical resonance structures 1c-e. Although it has long been known that m-methoxy is ED in photoexcited states, it has now been found to be ED for homolytic O-H bond breaking in ground-state 3-methoxyphenol.File in questo prodotto:
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