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  • 1
    ISSN: 0018-019X
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The synthesis of a variety of hydroxylactams from ω-phthalimidoalkanoates using a triplet-sensitized photodecarboxylation reaction initiated by intramolecular photo electron transfer is described. Ring sizes available by this method span from 4 (benzazepine-1,5-dione 7) to 26 (cyclodipeptide 26e). Ground-state template formation is proposed as the explanation for the high efficiency of this reaction and for the decrease in reactivity in the presence of organic bases instead of metal carbonates. The crucial step in this macrocyclization reaction seems to be the protonation of the intermediary ketyl radials (Scheme 4). Spacer groups investigated were alkyl chains (C3-C11: 5c-h, 11a, 12), ether (16, 18), ester (20, 22), and amide (26a-f) linkages. Within the detection limits, no dimeric (= decarboxylative coupling) products were observed, indicating the high preference for intra-vs. intermolecular photoelectron transfer. The C,C radical combination step proceeds with low stereoselectivity (cf, products 11 and 12) in contrast to comparable singlet reactions. Except for the lactones 22, all products were stable under the photolysis conditions. Prolonged irradiation of 22 led to the formation of the spiro compounds 23, probably via an intermediary acyliminium betaine (Scheme 8). One serious limitation of the decarboxylative macrocyclization is its incompatibility with the glycine spacer (as in 27a and 27b), probably the consequence of a strong intramolecular H-bond (Scheme 10).
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  • 2
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 126 (1993), S. 1047-1060 
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Bicyclo[3.3.1]nonane, derivatives of ; 2-Oxatwistane, derivative of ; 2-Oxatricyclo[4.4.0.03,8]decane, derivative of ; Phenyllithium-cerium(III) chloride reagent ; 1,2-Addition to carbonyl groups ; Transannular reaction ; Dipotassium tetraphenylbicyclo[3.3.1]nonadienediide by deprotonation with butylpotassium ; Barbaralane, 2,4,6,8-tetraphenyl-, by oxidation of dipotassium tetraphenylbicyclo[3.3.1]nonadienediide with 1,2-dibromo-ethane ; Thermochromism ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: 2,4,6,8-Tetraphenylbarbaralane - an Orange-Red, Thermochromic Hydrocarbon Devoid of a Chromophore[1,2]The diphenylbicyclo[3.3.1]nonanedione 6 adds phenylcerium-(III) dichloride to afford a high yield of the triphenyl-2-oxa-twistanol 8. In contrast, phenyllithium yields a mixture of tri-phenylhydroxyketone exo-7, tetraphenylbicyclo[3.3.1]nona-nediol 9, and 8. The latter is dehydrated by sulfuric acid in acetic acid to produce the triphenylbicyclo[3.3.1]nonenone 10 in almost quantitative yield. Addition of phenylcerium(III) dichloride to 10 affords a 3:2 mixture of the tetraphenylbicy-clo[3.3.1]nonenols exo- and endo-11 which may be separated by chromatography. Dehydration of the mixture yields quantitatively the tetraphenyldiene 12. On treatment with an excess of butylpotassium in pentane, 12 is converted to the deep violet, crystalline dipotassium salt 17 which may be purified by reprecipitation from its tetrahydrofuran solution with pentane. When the solution of 17 in tetrahydrofuran is slowly added to an excess of 1,2-dibromoethane at -60°C, the dianion is immediately oxidized to produce the tetraphenylbarbara-lane 4 which is isolated in 30% yield as orange-red crystals after chromatography. - The structures of the new compounds are based on spectroscopic evidence and X-ray diffraction analyses of 4, 8, exo-11, and 12. The conformations in solution are inferred on the basis of vicinal proton coupling constants and a comparison with coupling constants calculated with the aid of the Karplus equation from torsional angles obtained by X-ray diffraction analyses. The conformation of exo-11 in solution closely resembles that present in the crystal. - While the barbaralane 4 exists as a pair of very rapidly rearranging degenerate valence tautomers in solution, the degeneracy is lifted in the crystal lattice. As a result, the crystal consists of two rapidly rearranging but non-equivalent valence tautomers in a ratio of 9:1 as estimated from the apparent atomic distance C2-C8 of 4 and the C2-C8 bond length of the model barbaralane 18. - The orange-red colour of 4 in the crystal and in solution results from a pronounced shoulder in the UV/Vis spectrum at 430 nm, the intensity of which strongly depends on the temperature. Thus, 4 is the first barbaralane which exhibits colour though it is lacking a classical long-wavelength chromophore.
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  • 3
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 126 (1993), S. 1465-1475 
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Bicyclo[3.3.1]nonane, derivatives of ; Barbaralane, 2,6-dicyano-4,8-diphenyl- ; Cyanohydrins, O-(trimethylsilyl)- ; Hydrogen fluoride - phosphorus oxychloride - pyridine, elimination of trimethylsilanol by ; Phenylcuprate reagent, conjugate addition of ; Cyclization of debromination with the zinc-copper couple ; Phase-transfer catalysis ; Chlorination by hexachloroethane ; Cyclization by dehydrochlorination ; Thermochromism ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: 2,6-Dicyano-4,8-diphenylbarbaralane[1]Conjugate addition of the phenylcuprate reagent, obtained from phenyllithium, copper(I) cyanide, and boron trifluoride-diethylether, to the bicyclo[3.3.1]nonadienedione 3 affords the diphenylbicyclo[3.3.1]nonanedione 4 in high yield. Catalyzed by the potassium cyanide/18-crown-6 complex, addition of trimethylsilyl cyanide produces a mixture of the diastereomeric bis[O-(trimethylsilyl)cyanohydrins] exo,exo-, exo,endo- and endo,endo-5. The hydrogen fluoride - pyridine complex in phosphorus oxychloride as solvent and, subsequently, an excess of pyridine convert the diastereomers 5 into the unsaturated γ,γ′1-diphenyldinirile 6. This is brominated by N1-bromosuccinimide to yield the γ,γ′1-dibromodinitriles exo- and endo- 7 (6:1). The predominant diastereomer exo-7 is debrominated by the zinc-copper couple to afford the orange-red title compound 2 in 78% yield. More conveniently, the unsaturated dinitrile 6 is converted to 2 in a single step by treatment with hexachloroethane and concentrated aqueous sodium hydroxide in the presence of tetrabutylammonium hydroxide as phase-transfer catalyst. Surprisingly, low yields of 2 are also obtained when the bis[O-(trimethylsilyl)cyanohydrins] 5 or the unsaturated dinitrile 6 are treated with phosphorus oxychloride in boiling pyridine. - The structures of the new compounds are based on spectroscopic evidence and X-ray diffraction analyses of 2, 4, and endo,endo-5. The conformations of 4 and endo,endo-5 in solution are inferred on the basis of vicinal proton coupling constants and a comparison with coupling constants calculated with the aid of the Karplus equation and torsional angles obtained by X-ray diffraction analyses. - While the barbaralane 2 exists as a pair of very rapidly rearranging degenerate valence tautomers in solution, the degeneracy is lifted in the crystal lattice. As a result, the crystal consists of two rapidly rearranging but non-equivalent valence tautomers in a ratio of 9:1 as estimated from the apparent atomic distance C2-C8 of 2 and the C2-C8 bond length of non-rearranging barbaralanes. - The colour of 2 in the crystal and in solution results from a maximum at 436 nm which increases on heating of the solution to 450 K. Cooling to 77 K results in reversible fading and the disappearance of the maximum. Thus, 2 is a barbaralane like 1 which exhibits colour though it is lacking a classical long-wavelength chromophore.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Bicyclo[3.3.0]octane, derivatives of ; Semibullvalene ; Tricyclo[3.3.0.02-8]octa-3,6-diene ; Cyclooctatetraenes, substituted ; Cyanohydrins, O-(trimethylsilyl)- ; Hydrogen fluoride  -  phosphorus oxychloride  -  pyridine, elimination of trimethylsilanol by ; Phenyl cuprate reagent, conjugate addition of ; Phase-transfer catalysis ; Chlorination by hexachloroethane  -  sodium hydroxide ; Cyclization by dehydrochlorination ; Endoperoxides by triplet oxygen ; 2 H-Pyran, derivative of ; Thermochromism ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Addition of trimethylsilyl cyanide to the diphenylbicyclo[3.3.0]octanedione 8c is catalyzed by the potassium cyanide/18-crown-6 complex and produces a mixture of the diastereomeric bis[O-(trimethylsilyl)cyanohydrins] endo- and exo-10c (3:2). The hydrogen fluoride - pyridine complex in phosphorus oxychloride as solvent and, subsequently, an excess of pyridine convert the mixture of diastereomers 10c into the unsaturated y,y′-diphenyldinitrile 11. This is converted into the red semibullvalene 4 in a single step by treatment with hexachloroethane and concentrated aqueous sodium hydroxide in the presence of tetrabutylammonium hydroxide as phase-transfer catalyst  -  Above 30°C, 4 isomerizes in solution to a mixture of the cyclooctatetraenes 12 and 13. While the red crystals of 4 are stable in the atmosphere, in the dark affording the endoperoxide 16 and the yellow 2H-pyran derivative 17 (7:1) which result from parallel reactions. Only at temperatures as high s 110°C, 16 slowly rearranges to 17 which reacts further to yield well-defined but still unknown products. The simultaneous formation of 16 and 17 at low temperatures is interpreted in terms of endo and exo attack, respectively, of triplet oxygen at the benzylic carbon atoms of the semibullvalene 4 or the isomeric bicyclic diradical 21.  -  The structures of the new compounds are based on spectroscopic evidence and X-ray diffraction analyses of 4, endo-10c, 11, 16, and 17. The semibullvalene 4 exists as a pair of rapidly rearranging degenerate valence tautomers in solution and in the crystal as well. In the solid state, 4 exhibits apparent C2 symmetry and equal atomic distances C2-C8 and C4-C6 (201.9 pm). Because true degeneracy is highly unlikely in the crystal, the equal distribution of two non-equivalent valence tautomers at room termperature results from a fortuitous cancelling of the ΔH° and TΔS° terms governing the equilibrium.  -  The red colour of 4 in the crystal and in solution is due to a maximum at 444 nm which disappears on cooling. Thus, 4 not only belongs to the family of thermochromic semibullvalenes and barbaralanes devoid of a long wavelength chromophor like 1, 6 and 14, but also shows the most intensive maximum at the longest wavelength observed so far.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1434-193X
    Keywords: Azides ; Cleavage reactions ; Cycloadditions ; Nitrogen heterocycles ; Polycycles ; Ring expansion ; Synthetic methods ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: ---2-Alkyl-1-methylquinazolinium hexafluorophosphates 9 are deprotonated by sodium or potassium hydride to afford solutions of 2-alkylidenedihydroquinazolines 10, which were investigated by NMR spectroscopy. Trapping with methanesulfonyl azide (5a) of 10 in situ or subsequent treatment with trifluoromethanesulfonyl azide (5b) gives mixtures of colourless (15) and intensely yellow N-sulfonylimino-1,4-benzodiazepines 16 along with products due to cleavage of the exocyclic double bond of 10, viz. 11 and 13. The ethylidene compound 10b yields the bicyclic products 18 and 19, apparently by complex sequences of reactions that are triggered by removal of the acidic proton at C-2 of 16b and 16f. The structures of the products are based on spectroscopic evidence and X-ray diffraction analyses performed on 15b, 16d, 16e, and 19.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1434-193X
    Keywords: Axial chirality ; Biaryls ; Atropisomerism ; Dynamic kinetic resolution ; Asymmetric synthesis ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Configurationally unstable lactone-bridged biaryls 4 are cleaved atropo-diastereoselectively using chiral menthol-derived alkali metal alkoxides, to give axially chiral biaryl esters of type 5 in high yields and excellent diastereomeric ratios of up to 〉 99:1. The method permits the optional preparation of each of the two atropisomers from the same lactone precursor (“atropo-divergence”), simply according to the choice of the appropiate mentholate or its enantiomer as the O-nucleophile - or by the use of the mentholate in solution or in suspension. Undesired minor atropisomers of 5 possibly formed (if at all) can be recycled (“axially chiral economy”) by cyclization back to the lactone 4. For the preparation of larger amounts of enantiopure biaryl alcohols 9, an efficient reaction sequence was developed: alcoholysis of 4 → in situ reduction → crystallization. The synthetic value of these alcoholysis reactions for asymmetric biaryl synthesis is illustrated by the transformation of 5 into a broad series of enantiopure biaryls of type 6 with various functional groups ortho to the axis.
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  • 7
    ISSN: 0947-3440
    Keywords: Acivicin ; Photochemistry ; 1,3-Dipolar cycloadditions ; Nitrile oxides ; Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: α-Amino-3-chloro-4,5-dihydro-5-methyl-5-isoxazoleacetic acid (8), a ring-methylated analogue of the potent antitumor agent acivicin (AT-125), is synthesized in a 6-step procedure in 63% overall yield from (S)-valine. Key step is the 1,3-dipolar addition of bromonitrile oxide to the N,C-protected (S)-isodehydrovaline (6) available from (S)-valine in four steps involving the photoisomerization of N-phthaloylvaline methyl ester (1). The stereochemical course of the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition is proven by means of a X-ray structure analysis of the major diastereoisomer 7a formed in the chloronitrile oxide cycloaddition. The absolute configuration of the major (u) diastereomer 7a and the bromo derivative 7b is (αS,5R).
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  • 8
    ISSN: 0947-3440
    Keywords: [3 + 2] Cycloaddition ; Ketene N,X-acetals, cyclic ; Azides, electrophilic ; Amidines, cyclic N-sulphonyl- ; Ring expansion of heterocycles ; 1,2-Shift of carbon, nitrogen, sulphur, or selenium ; Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Methanesulphonyl azide (2) reacts readily with isolated cyclic ketene N,X-acetals of type 1, viz. 10a, d, 15b, d, and 22a-c, or those that are generated in situ by deprotonation of the corresponding 2-alkylbenzazolium tetrafluoroborates, i.e. 14a → 15a, 14b → 15b, and 18 → 19. Ring-expanded products are formed by extrusion of molecular nitrogen from intermediate labile [3 + 2] cycloadducts 3 with concomitant 1,2-shift of N (route A1 → 12, 24) or X (route A2 → 16, 20, 21). In addition, 3 may undergo [3 + 2] cycloreversion into N-sulphonylimine 5 and diazoalkane 6 (route B → 13, 17, 25). The configurations of the cyclic N-sulphonylamidines 16b and 21b, the N-sulphonylimine 24 and the N-sulphonylamine 27 are elucidated by means of X-ray diffraction analyses. The ratio of the (useful) ring-expansion reactions vs. the unwanted formation of 5 + 6 is hardly influenced by the solvent employed and temperature of the experiment but strongly by the nature of the potential migrating atom and the substituents at the α-carbon atom.
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  • 9
    ISSN: 0947-3440
    Keywords: Ketene N,N-acetals, cyclic ; Imidazole, derivatives of ; Benzimidazole, derivatives of ; Azides, electrophilic ; Cycloaddition, 1,3-dipolar, nonconcerted ; Zwitterions ; Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Cyclic ketene N,N-acetals derived from imidazolidine (4a, c) and 2,3-dihydrobenzimidazole (6a-c) add methanesulphonyl azide (2a) or picryl azide (2f) to afford the zwitterions 5 and 7, respectively. The structure of 7d is elucidated by X-ray crystallography. Reversibility of formation and thermal stability of the N-sulphonyl zwitterions depend on the substitution pattern at the carbon atom to which the triazenide moiety is attached: In the case of a pair of geminal methyl groups (5a, 7a) formation is irreversible and decomposition by cyclisation and subsequent reactions occurs above -20°C, while in presence of a single alkyl group (7c, d) these processes require heating to 80°C and are accompanied by partial reversion to 2a and ketene N,N-acetals (6b, c). Cyclisation of the zwitterions yields intermediate spirocyclic [3 + 2] cycloadducts, which may undergo [3 + 2] cycloreversion into N-sulphonylimine 13 and diazo compound 14 or extrude molecular nitrogen to furnish ring-expanded 2-(sulphonylimino)piperazine derivatives (9, 11).
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  • 10
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    Liebigs Annalen 1997 (1997), S. 1733-1738 
    ISSN: 0947-3440
    Keywords: Azo compounds ; Cyclizations ; Hydrazones ; Michael additions ; Nitrogen heterocycles ; Oxidations ; Polycycles ; Rearrangements ; Strained molecules ; Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Treatment of the unsaturated ketone 6 with phenylhydrazine fails to afford the unsaturated phenylhydrazone 3 but gives the tricyclic phenylhydrazoketone exo-8, which is oxidised with iron(III) chloride to yield the phenylazoketone exo-9. The configuration of exo-9 is elucidated with the help of an X-ray diffraction analysis. The unsaturated phenylazo compound 14 is obtained from Meerwein's diketone 10 in two ways. Iodination of the phenylhydrazone 11 in the presence of pyridine followed by elimination of pyridinium iodide from the bispyridinium salt 13 with aqueous sodium hydroxide in dimethyl sulphoxide furnishes 14 in low yield. A somewhat better yield is more conveniently achieved when the dibromodiketones exo,exo- and exo,endo-12 are allowed to react with phenylhydrazine in the presence of pyridine. Bromination of 14 with N-bromosuccinimide in cyclohexane as solvent affords the labile dibromide 15. Both reagents employed, viz. the zinc/copper couple in refluxing tetrahydrofuran and butyllithium at low temperature, fail to convert 15 into the hoped-for bis(phenylazo)barbaralane 1 but instead give rise to the formation of the isomer 17, either by cyclisation of the intermediate anion 16 or by rearrangement of 1.
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