ISSN:
1434-193X
Keywords:
Radical reactions
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Spiro compounds
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Additions
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Sulfides
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Amino acids
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Chemistry
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General Chemistry
Source:
Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Notes:
The addition of thiols 8a-h onto the double bonds of bicyclopropylidene (1) and methylenespiropentane (2) proceeds quantitatively in benzene at 20 to 75 °C in the absence of catalysts or radical initiators to give products 9, 10 with complete retention of both three-membered rings. Methylenespiropentane (2) yields exclusively the anti-Markovnikov adduct 10. The unsubstituted methylene-cyclopropane (3) gives 9% of the ring-opened compound 12 in addition to the anti-Markovnikov adduct 11. The addition of thiols to n-heptylbicyclopropylidene (13), methylenecyclopropylacetic acid (15), and the amino acids 17, 19 containing bicyclopropylidene or methylenespiropentane fragments, does not proceed stereoselectively, though in all cases the mercapto function adds to the double bond with retention of the cyclopropane ring to give interesting new amino acids containing bicyclopropyl and spiropentyl fragments, respectively. The probable mechanism of this thiol addition is discussed in the light of a test with the cyclizing intramolecular addition of 2-(2-methylenecyclopropyl)ethanethiol 27.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
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