The remarkable electrocatalytic properties of silver for org. halide redns., related to its strong specific interactions with halide ions, and therefore modulated by the surface state and by the nature of the supporting electrolyte, were shown by the authors recently. The key role played by the mol. structure is now described together with its effect on the reaction pathway, in terms of not only the intrinsic R···X reactivity modification but also of elements connected to the heterogeneous nature of the process, including the accessibility of the leaving group and the possible presence of adsorption auxiliary groups stabilizing the postulated R···X···Me intermediate. The present discussion is supported by: (a) cyclic voltammetric studies on a wide set of aliph. and arom. halides performed on silver, mercury and glassy carbon; and (b) a systematic program of preparative electroredns. carried out on variously configurated haloadamantanes in different operating conditions. The haloadamantane case, yielding a mixt. of adamantane and dimers in a ratio heavily affected by the operating conditions, is very appropriate for an elucidation of the factors favoring monoelectronic dimerization vs. bielectronic halogen replacement by hydrogen.

Silver as a powerful electrocatalyst for organic halide reduction : the critical role of molecular structure / S. Rondinini, P.R. Mussini, P. Muttini, G.G. Sello. - In: ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0013-4686. - 46:20-21(2001 Jul 30), pp. 3245-3258. [10.1016/S0013-4686(01)00616-8]

Silver as a powerful electrocatalyst for organic halide reduction : the critical role of molecular structure

S. Rondinini
Primo
;
P.R. Mussini
Secondo
;
G.G. Sello
Ultimo
2001

Abstract

The remarkable electrocatalytic properties of silver for org. halide redns., related to its strong specific interactions with halide ions, and therefore modulated by the surface state and by the nature of the supporting electrolyte, were shown by the authors recently. The key role played by the mol. structure is now described together with its effect on the reaction pathway, in terms of not only the intrinsic R···X reactivity modification but also of elements connected to the heterogeneous nature of the process, including the accessibility of the leaving group and the possible presence of adsorption auxiliary groups stabilizing the postulated R···X···Me intermediate. The present discussion is supported by: (a) cyclic voltammetric studies on a wide set of aliph. and arom. halides performed on silver, mercury and glassy carbon; and (b) a systematic program of preparative electroredns. carried out on variously configurated haloadamantanes in different operating conditions. The haloadamantane case, yielding a mixt. of adamantane and dimers in a ratio heavily affected by the operating conditions, is very appropriate for an elucidation of the factors favoring monoelectronic dimerization vs. bielectronic halogen replacement by hydrogen.
Haloadamantanes; Molecular structure effect; Organic electrocatalysis; Organic halide reduction; Silver cathode
Settore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
Settore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analitica
30-lug-2001
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