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Extreme Oxatriquinanes: Structural Characterization of α-Oxyoxonium Species with Extraordinarily Long Carbon–Oxygen Bonds
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Inorganic ChemistryStructural CharacterizationEngineeringBiochemistryNatural SciencesStructure ElucidationOrganic ChemistryBond LengthsKinetic StabilityRedox ChemistryChemistryHeterocycle ChemistryOrganometallic CatalysisExtreme Oxatriquinanesα-Oxyoxonium SpeciesElusive Species
The first stable α-oxyoxonium species have been synthesized and characterized. Strong donation of nonbonding electrons on oxygen into the adjacent σ*(C-O(+)) orbital was predicted by modeling to result in unheard of carbon-oxygen bond lengths. The kinetic stability of the triquinane ring system provides a platform upon which to study these otherwise elusive species, which are evocative of intermediates on the acetalization reaction pathway. Crystallographic analysis of the α-hydroxy and α-methoxy oxatriquinane triflates reveals 1.658 and 1.619 Å C-O(+) bond lengths, respectively, the former of which is a new record for the C-O bond.
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