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Pericyclic Reactions II
O                        O

H                        H
        O                    O



    O                        O

    Alder ene reaction
Cycloaddition Reactions


                        Cycloaddition reactions




       [2+2]                    [4+2]               1,3 dipolar C.A
Ene Reaction,Thermal,    Diels-Alder Reaction     Alkene(2π) +Nitrone 2e
       Photo
Cycloaddition Reactions
• In this reaction two π bond lost and two σ bonds formed

• One step mechanism, no intermediates (aromatic
  transition state*) arrows start from π bond and go around
  the ring.

• Can occur thermally or photochemically.

• All cycloaditions are suprafacial ( occur on one face of π
  system).
Suprafacial and antarafacial geometries

• Suprafacial if overlap occur at two lobes
  located on the same side the nodal plane

• Antarafacial if on opposite sides
Ene Reaction
• Alder Ene reaction
• Alkene with –I group (enophile) and alkene with allylic
  hydrogen.
• Formation of one new C-C and C-H bonds
• No ring formed here ????????
• Mainly , similar features of D.A reaction.

                        O                 O

                         O                 O
               H                     H
                         O                 O
Woodward – Hoffmann rules
For Cycloadition reactions

 Total number of        Reaction      Allowed mode
(4q + 2)s and (4r)a    conditions     of ring closure
   Odd number           Thermal         Suprafacial
   Odd number         Photochemical    Antarafacial
  Even number           Thermal        Antarafacial
  Even number         Photochemical     Suprafacial
Enophiles
• Can also be aldehyde, ketone and imines.
• The product in this case is hydroxylated.

                                       R3
                      S                N                 R4   R2
        O

   R2       R1   R2       R1      R2        R1           R3   R1


                          O                      O
                              X                      X
                  H
                  H
Ene Reaction
• Can be catalyzed by Lewis acids to increase electrophilicity of
  enophile.
• Intramolecular ene reaction



                          MeAlCl2
                                            O
    O
         H


                               R                   R

                           O                     OH
                 H
Carbonyl Ene Reaction
• Carbonyl compounds are good enophiles.
• L.A catalysis is possible (lowering LUMO energy)
• Using L. A enhances stereoselectivity.




         O                               O
                           L.A
   MeO                             MeO
                  H
             O                               OH
Diels-Alder Reaction

Otto Diels                                              Kurt Alder

             • Method  for synthesis of 6-membered ring
             • One-step, concerted reaction
             • Termed [4+2] cycloaddition reaction where 4π and 2π
               electrons react.



                        +
Diels-Alder Reaction

• Discovered by O. Diels and K. Alder in 1928.
• Occur between a conjugated diene and substituted alkene
  (dienophile) to form cyclohexene ring system.

• Concerted reaction (single step), can be accelerated by heating
  or using some catalysts.
• [ 4+2 ] cycloaddition reaction.

• In retro Diels-Alder reaction, the six membered ring is break
  down to regenerate the diene and dienophile using high
  temperature usually.
• Stereoselective reaction ( mainly one product formed).
Diels-Alder Reaction
• Stereospecific reaction ( reactants can keep their
  stereochemistry).
• No transition states or charged intermediates.
• All electrons moving in same time to form two new σ bonds.
• 100 % economic ( No. of reactants atoms = No. of products
  atoms).
• If one or more of diene or dienophile atoms are not carbon ,the
  reaction is hetero-Diels-Alder reaction.
How it works?

• Concerted reaction via aromatic transition state.


• There are two approches, the first depends on the interaction
  between HOMO of The diene and LUMO of the dienophile.

• The second, depends on +I, -I groups affect, since they form
  negative and positive cherges on the diene and dienophile.
Frontier orbital interactions in
                   the[π4s+π2s] cycloaddition

            ψ4
Antibonding                Ψ2‫׳‬                              ψ3
            ψ3                   LUMO       Ψ 2‫׳‬

                   B   A


                                 HOMO                        ψ1‫׳‬
Bonding     ψ2
                           ψ1‫׳‬                ψ2
            ψ1
                                        A                          B
                                                   Suprafacial
Photochemical [2+2] Cycloaddition
•   4n cycloaddition type (not allowed thermally).
•   Light excitation
•   Stereospecific reaction
•   Forward reaction

                         ψ2              ψ2‫׳‬
           Antibonding    HOMO    LUMO
                                               LUMO   ψ2‫׳‬

                                               HOMO   ψ2
            Bonding



                              *
Photochemical [2+2] Cycloaddition
•   Mechanism of most of theses reactions are not clear
    due to isomerisation.


              O                 O                    O

                      hv            .
                                    .
                  O                              O       MeO2 C   O
     CO2 Me                             CO2 Me
                           hv

     CO2 Me                             CO2 Me
                                                         MeO2 C
Regioselectivity
•   LUMO - LUMO Interaction

                   O                     O

                           hv




    • HOMO - LUMO Interaction

                       O                     O-
                                     +
                                hv
                           X
Thermal [2+2] Cycloaddition
• Mainly, via ketene chemistry.
• Formation four memebered ring.
• Alkene with elecrtophilic alkene


                            O        O
                   C        C        C
                                     N
              Cl       Cl                R


                        O
                        C     heat
Frontier orbital interactions in
           the[π2s+π2s] cycloaddition
A- Thermal reaction



                   ψ2
     Antibonding
                        LUMO ψ2



                               ψ1
     Bonding            HOMO
                   ψ1
                                    Suprafacial   Antarafacial
Thermal [2+2] Cycloaddition
• Cyclopentadiene can react in [2+2] fashion???
  faster than Diels-Alder.
                    O
                                   O
                    C




                    NO2
                                       NO2




               NC   OAc                 OAc
                                       CN
1,3 dipolar cycloaddition
• [(2╥ +2e) + 2 ╥ ] to form five membered ring
• 1,3 dipolar component and polarophile (substituted alkene).
• Nitrone ( 3 atoms ) + Alkene (2 atoms).
• 4s+2s suprafacail cycladdition

             R
            +N         _                      R
                   O
                                              N
                                                  O

                       O
               R
1,3 dipolar cycladdition

•  [2+3] means no. of atoms NOT [2+3] cycloaddition
• Other examples of 1,3 dipoles
• Could we say nitrone similar to the diene ???
Comparison
•   1.3 dipolar C.A            • Diels-Alder reaction
•   Nitrone and alkene         • Diene + alkene
•   [(2╥ +2e) + 2 ╥ ]          •   [4╥ + 2 ╥ ]
•   3+2 =Five membered ring    • 4+2= six membered ring
•   Works with simple alkene   • HOMO of diene and LUMO
•   Use HOMOs or LUMOs,          of the alkene.*
    depending on the
    polarophile
1,3 dipolar cycloaddition


        R              R
LUMO
       +N       _     +N       _   HOMO
            O              O


            R         O            LUMO
HOMO
                           R
Ozonolysis

• Cleveage of alkenes with ozone to form carbonyl compounds
  mainly.
• So, 1,3 dipolar cycloaddirion




             O                             O
       O         O                    O         O
Ozonolysis
• The product can be controlled by work up step.
Ozonolysis

     O                                                                                      O
                                                         O
O             O       1,3 dipolar cycloaddition      O       O                 O             O

                                                    R1    R2                   R1          R2
R1       R2
                                                     Ozonide                            carbonyl oxide


                             O
     R1                                                                   R1    O
                              O          1,3 dipolar cycloaddition                  O
              O                                                                O
                             R2                                                     R2


                  O                                                  O         R2           Me       Me
         R1            O          SMe2                                                           S
                  O                                                  R1             O            O
                        R2

          unstable
Oxidation with OsO4
• OsO4, is yellow solid,used as oxidizing agent and as a
  catalyst.
• High compatibility for compexation due to multi
  oxidation states.
• Os (76e) has 11 different oxidation states,.

                         O        O
                             Os
                         O        O


                R      OsO4           R    OH

           R                          HO   R
Mechanism

                                                  O    O
                R                                     Os
                       O          O               O        O
                            Os
       R
                       O          O
                                                 R1         R2
                           viii

  O    O
      Os                                               HO        OH          OH
                H 2O              O         O
 O         O
                                       Os                             R
                                                                                  R
                                  HO        OH         R1        R2
R1         R2                                                             OH
                                       vi                                  Sy n
Osmate ester
Oxidation with OsO4

• OsO4 can react with both –I ,+I alkenes
• So, it uses HOMO or LUMO*.
• Because of its toxicity and expense, its used with catalytic
  amount with co oxidant.


                                OH               O
           OsO 4, NMO

           t-BuOH, H2 O         OH               N
                                            Me       O
References
• Organic chemistry; Clayden, J.; Greeves, N.; Warren, S.;
  Wothers, P. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006.
• Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic
  Synthesis; Korti, L.; Czako, B. Elsevier Press, USA,
  2005.
• Wikipedia.co.uk.
• Organic Chemistry Portal.Org

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Pericyclic reaction ii.pp

  • 2. O O H H O O O O Alder ene reaction
  • 3. Cycloaddition Reactions Cycloaddition reactions [2+2] [4+2] 1,3 dipolar C.A Ene Reaction,Thermal, Diels-Alder Reaction Alkene(2π) +Nitrone 2e Photo
  • 4. Cycloaddition Reactions • In this reaction two π bond lost and two σ bonds formed • One step mechanism, no intermediates (aromatic transition state*) arrows start from π bond and go around the ring. • Can occur thermally or photochemically. • All cycloaditions are suprafacial ( occur on one face of π system).
  • 5. Suprafacial and antarafacial geometries • Suprafacial if overlap occur at two lobes located on the same side the nodal plane • Antarafacial if on opposite sides
  • 6. Ene Reaction • Alder Ene reaction • Alkene with –I group (enophile) and alkene with allylic hydrogen. • Formation of one new C-C and C-H bonds • No ring formed here ???????? • Mainly , similar features of D.A reaction. O O O O H H O O
  • 7. Woodward – Hoffmann rules For Cycloadition reactions Total number of Reaction Allowed mode (4q + 2)s and (4r)a conditions of ring closure Odd number Thermal Suprafacial Odd number Photochemical Antarafacial Even number Thermal Antarafacial Even number Photochemical Suprafacial
  • 8. Enophiles • Can also be aldehyde, ketone and imines. • The product in this case is hydroxylated. R3 S N R4 R2 O R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R3 R1 O O X X H H
  • 9. Ene Reaction • Can be catalyzed by Lewis acids to increase electrophilicity of enophile. • Intramolecular ene reaction MeAlCl2 O O H R R O OH H
  • 10. Carbonyl Ene Reaction • Carbonyl compounds are good enophiles. • L.A catalysis is possible (lowering LUMO energy) • Using L. A enhances stereoselectivity. O O L.A MeO MeO H O OH
  • 11. Diels-Alder Reaction Otto Diels Kurt Alder • Method for synthesis of 6-membered ring • One-step, concerted reaction • Termed [4+2] cycloaddition reaction where 4π and 2π electrons react. +
  • 12. Diels-Alder Reaction • Discovered by O. Diels and K. Alder in 1928. • Occur between a conjugated diene and substituted alkene (dienophile) to form cyclohexene ring system. • Concerted reaction (single step), can be accelerated by heating or using some catalysts. • [ 4+2 ] cycloaddition reaction. • In retro Diels-Alder reaction, the six membered ring is break down to regenerate the diene and dienophile using high temperature usually. • Stereoselective reaction ( mainly one product formed).
  • 13. Diels-Alder Reaction • Stereospecific reaction ( reactants can keep their stereochemistry). • No transition states or charged intermediates. • All electrons moving in same time to form two new σ bonds. • 100 % economic ( No. of reactants atoms = No. of products atoms). • If one or more of diene or dienophile atoms are not carbon ,the reaction is hetero-Diels-Alder reaction.
  • 14. How it works? • Concerted reaction via aromatic transition state. • There are two approches, the first depends on the interaction between HOMO of The diene and LUMO of the dienophile. • The second, depends on +I, -I groups affect, since they form negative and positive cherges on the diene and dienophile.
  • 15. Frontier orbital interactions in the[π4s+π2s] cycloaddition ψ4 Antibonding Ψ2‫׳‬ ψ3 ψ3 LUMO Ψ 2‫׳‬ B A HOMO ψ1‫׳‬ Bonding ψ2 ψ1‫׳‬ ψ2 ψ1 A B Suprafacial
  • 16. Photochemical [2+2] Cycloaddition • 4n cycloaddition type (not allowed thermally). • Light excitation • Stereospecific reaction • Forward reaction ψ2 ψ2‫׳‬ Antibonding HOMO LUMO LUMO ψ2‫׳‬ HOMO ψ2 Bonding *
  • 17. Photochemical [2+2] Cycloaddition • Mechanism of most of theses reactions are not clear due to isomerisation. O O O hv . . O O MeO2 C O CO2 Me CO2 Me hv CO2 Me CO2 Me MeO2 C
  • 18. Regioselectivity • LUMO - LUMO Interaction O O hv • HOMO - LUMO Interaction O O- + hv X
  • 19. Thermal [2+2] Cycloaddition • Mainly, via ketene chemistry. • Formation four memebered ring. • Alkene with elecrtophilic alkene O O C C C N Cl Cl R O C heat
  • 20. Frontier orbital interactions in the[π2s+π2s] cycloaddition A- Thermal reaction ψ2 Antibonding LUMO ψ2 ψ1 Bonding HOMO ψ1 Suprafacial Antarafacial
  • 21. Thermal [2+2] Cycloaddition • Cyclopentadiene can react in [2+2] fashion??? faster than Diels-Alder. O O C NO2 NO2 NC OAc OAc CN
  • 22. 1,3 dipolar cycloaddition • [(2╥ +2e) + 2 ╥ ] to form five membered ring • 1,3 dipolar component and polarophile (substituted alkene). • Nitrone ( 3 atoms ) + Alkene (2 atoms). • 4s+2s suprafacail cycladdition R +N _ R O N O O R
  • 23. 1,3 dipolar cycladdition • [2+3] means no. of atoms NOT [2+3] cycloaddition • Other examples of 1,3 dipoles • Could we say nitrone similar to the diene ???
  • 24. Comparison • 1.3 dipolar C.A • Diels-Alder reaction • Nitrone and alkene • Diene + alkene • [(2╥ +2e) + 2 ╥ ] • [4╥ + 2 ╥ ] • 3+2 =Five membered ring • 4+2= six membered ring • Works with simple alkene • HOMO of diene and LUMO • Use HOMOs or LUMOs, of the alkene.* depending on the polarophile
  • 25. 1,3 dipolar cycloaddition R R LUMO +N _ +N _ HOMO O O R O LUMO HOMO R
  • 26. Ozonolysis • Cleveage of alkenes with ozone to form carbonyl compounds mainly. • So, 1,3 dipolar cycloaddirion O O O O O O
  • 27. Ozonolysis • The product can be controlled by work up step.
  • 28. Ozonolysis O O O O O 1,3 dipolar cycloaddition O O O O R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Ozonide carbonyl oxide O R1 R1 O O 1,3 dipolar cycloaddition O O O R2 R2 O O R2 Me Me R1 O SMe2 S O R1 O O R2 unstable
  • 29. Oxidation with OsO4 • OsO4, is yellow solid,used as oxidizing agent and as a catalyst. • High compatibility for compexation due to multi oxidation states. • Os (76e) has 11 different oxidation states,. O O Os O O R OsO4 R OH R HO R
  • 30. Mechanism O O R Os O O O O Os R O O R1 R2 viii O O Os HO OH OH H 2O O O O O Os R R HO OH R1 R2 R1 R2 OH vi Sy n Osmate ester
  • 31. Oxidation with OsO4 • OsO4 can react with both –I ,+I alkenes • So, it uses HOMO or LUMO*. • Because of its toxicity and expense, its used with catalytic amount with co oxidant. OH O OsO 4, NMO t-BuOH, H2 O OH N Me O
  • 32. References • Organic chemistry; Clayden, J.; Greeves, N.; Warren, S.; Wothers, P. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006. • Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis; Korti, L.; Czako, B. Elsevier Press, USA, 2005. • Wikipedia.co.uk. • Organic Chemistry Portal.Org

Editor's Notes

  1. There are three ways in which these observations may be rationalized, each having its particular advantages.