Intermolecular Electron-Transfer Reactions Involving Hydrazines

The self-exchange electron-transfer (ET) rate constant k 22 for 1,2,3,4,5-pentamethylferrocene was determined by NMR line broadening to be 8.5(±0.8) × 106 M-1 s-1 (25 °C, CD3CN/0.09 M Et4NBF4) and k 11 for the bis-N,N-bicyclic hydrazine, 9,9‘-bi-9-azabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane, to be 8.7(0.5) × 103 M-1 s-...

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Published in:Journal of organic chemistry Vol. 61; no. 4; pp. 1405 - 1412
Main Authors: Nelsen, Stephen F, Chen, Ling-Jen, Ramm, Michael T, Voy, Gilbert T, Powell, Douglas R, Accola, Molly A, Seehafer, Troy R, Sabelko, Jobiah J, Pladziewicz, Jack R
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: American Chemical Society 23-02-1996
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Summary:The self-exchange electron-transfer (ET) rate constant k 22 for 1,2,3,4,5-pentamethylferrocene was determined by NMR line broadening to be 8.5(±0.8) × 106 M-1 s-1 (25 °C, CD3CN/0.09 M Et4NBF4) and k 11 for the bis-N,N-bicyclic hydrazine, 9,9‘-bi-9-azabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane, to be 8.7(0.5) × 103 M-1 s-1 (25 °C, CH2Cl2). These self-exchange rate constants are used to analyze cross reactions of these molecules with hydrazines, ferrocenes, and tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD) using Marcus theory. Cross-reaction rate constants for eight reactions are reported. Included are six cross-reactions between methylferrocenes and four cyclic hydrazines, one hydrazine, hydrazine−reaction, and the reduction of TMPD + by a cyclic hydrazine. These are the first cross-reaction rate constants reported for hydrazine−hydrazine and hydrazine−TMPD + ET reactions. The cross-reaction rate constants are used to test the application of Marcus theory to hydrazine ET reactions and to extract estimates of hydrazine self-exchange ET rate constants in systems for which direct measurement is presently impossible.
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Abstract published in Advance ACS Abstracts, February 1, 1996.
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ISSN:0022-3263
1520-6904
DOI:10.1021/jo9510090