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Type: Journal article
Title: The gas phase cannizzaro disproportionation reaction
Author: Sheldon, J.
Bowie, J.
Dua, S.
Smith, J.
O'Hair, R.
Citation: Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1997; 62(12):3931-3937
Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Issue Date: 1997
ISSN: 0022-3263
1520-6904
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John C. Sheldon, John H. Bowie, and Suresh Dua, Jacob D. Smith and Richard A. J. O'Hair
Abstract: The Cannizzaro disproportionation reaction [RCHO + HO- → RCH2O + RCO2H (R = t-Bu and Ph)] has been studied in the gas phase (i.e. in the absence of solvent) using ion cyclotron resonance (icr), flowing afterglow (FA), and conventional reverse sector mass spectrometers. In addition, the prototypical system HO-/CH2O has been studied using ab initio calculations at the MP3SDQ/6-311++G(d,p)//RHF/6-311++G(d,p) level of theory. Product ions RCH2O- are observed in the icr spectrometer following inefficient reactions, but are not formed from thermalized reactant ions in the FA instrument. The gas-phase Cannizzaro reaction has an effective internal constraint, even though the overall reaction is exothermic. In the reverse sector mass spectrometer, competitive processes form (i) the "Cannizzaro" ions RCH(OH)O-, RCH2O-, and RC2-, and (ii) RCH(OH)OCH(R)O , produced by nucleophilic addition of RCH(OH)O- to RCHO. The ion RCH(OH)OCH(R)O- is not an intermediate in the gas-phase Cannizzaro reaction since it does not decompose to form either RCH2O- or RCO2-. The experimental and theoretical data are consistent with the operation of an inefficient stepwise mechanism in which the first-formed species RCH(OH)O- transfers a hydride ion to RCHO.
DOI: 10.1021/jo9520598
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jo9520598
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