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Neighboring amide participation in thioether oxidation: Relevance to biological oxidation

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posted on 2024-11-07, 20:07 authored by R. S. Glass, G. L. Hug, C. Schöneich, G. S. Wilson, L. Kuznetsova, T. m Lee, M. Ammam, E. Lorance, T. Nauser, G. S. Nichol, T. Yamamoto
To investigate neighboring amide participation in thioether oxidation, which may be relevant to brain oxidative stress accompanying beta-amyloid peptide aggregation, conformationally constrained methylthionorbornyl derivatives with amido moieties were synthesized and characterized, including an X-ray crystallographic study of one of them. Electrochemical oxidation of these compounds, studied by cyclic voltammetry, revealed that their oxidation peak potentials were less positive for those compounds in which neighboring group participation was geometrically possible. Pulse radiolysis studies provided evidence for bond formation between the amide moiety and sulfur on one-electron oxidation in cases where the moieties are juxtaposed. Furthermore, molecular constraints in spiro analogues revealed that S-O bonds are formed on one-electron oxidation. DFT calculations suggest that isomeric sigma*(SO) radicals are formed in these systems.

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National Science Foundation, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne

History

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2009

Extent

Page 13791-805

Publisher

J. Am. Chem. Soc.

Source

Volume 131

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