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Structures and Chemical Rearrangements of Benzoate Derivatives Following Gas Phase Decarboxylation.

Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry(2022)

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Decarboxylation of carboxylate ions in the gas phase provides a useful window into the chemistry displayed by these reactive carbanion intermediates. Here, we explore the species generated by decarboxylation of two benzoate derivatives: 2-formylbenzoate (2FBA) and 2-benzoylbenzoate (2BBA). The nascent product anions are transferred to a cryogenic ion trap where they are cooled to ∼15 K and analyzed by their pattern of vibrational bands obtained with IR photodissociation spectroscopy of weakly bound H molecules. The structures of the quenched species are then determined by comparison of these spectra with those predicted by electronic structure calculations for local minima on the potential energy surface. The 2-phenide carbanion generated by decarboxylation of 2FBA occurs in two isomeric forms that differ in the orientation of the formyl group, both of which yield a very large (∼110 cm) redshift in the stretching frequency of the H molecule attached to the anionic carbon center. Although calculated to be a local minimum, the analogous 2-phenide species could not be isolated upon decarboxylation of 2BBA. Rather, the anionic product adopts a ring-closed structure, indicating efficient nucleophilic attack on the pendant phenyl group by the nascent phenide. The barrier for ring closing is evaluated with electronic structure calculations.
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benzoate derivatives,chemical rearrangements
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