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Enantioselective [4+2]‐Cycloaddition Reaction of a Photochemically Generated o ‐Quinodimethane: Mechanistic Details, Association Studies, and Pressure Effects

2004; Wiley; Volume: 10; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/chem.200306049

ISSN

1521-3765

Autores

Benjamin Grosch, Caroline N. Orlebar, Eberhardt Herdtweck, Masayuki Kaneda, Takehiko Wada, Yoshihisa Inoue, Thorsten Bach,

Tópico(s)

Photochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry

Resumo

1,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-2-oxoquinoline-5-aldehyde (2) was prepared from m-aminobenzoic acid and 3-ethoxyacryloyl chloride (4) in 19 % overall yield. Compound 2 underwent a photochemically induced [4+2]-cycloaddition reaction with various dienophiles upon irradiation in toluene solution. The exo product 10 a was obtained with acrylonitrile (9 a) as the dienophile, whereas methyl acrylate (9 b) and dimethyl fumarate (9 c) furnished the endo products 11 b and 11 c (69-77 % yield). The reactions proceeded at -60 degrees C in the presence of the chiral complexing agent 1 (1.2 equiv) with excellent enantioselectivity (91-94 % ee). The enantiomeric excess increases in the course of the photocycloaddition as a result of the lower product association to 1. The intermediate (E)-dienol 8 was spectroscopically detected at -196 degrees C in an EPA (diethyl ether/isopentane/ethanol) glass matrix. The association of the substrate 2 to the complexing agent 1 was studied by circular dichroism (CD) titration. The measured association constant (K(A)) was 589 M(-1) at room temperature (25 degrees C) and normal pressure (0.1 MPa). An increase in pressure led to an increased association. At 400 MPa the measured value of K(A) was 703 M(-1). Despite the stronger association the enantioselectivity of the reaction decreased with increasing pressure. At 25 degrees C the enantiomeric excess for the enantioselective reaction 2 + 9 a-->10 a decreased from 68 % ee at 0.1 MPa to 58 % ee at 350 MPa. This surprising behavior is explained by different activation volumes for the diastereomeric transition states leading to 10 a and ent-10 a.

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