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Cyclization photochemical, orbital overlap

This analysis confirms that the effect of cyclic constraints is not purely steric but also has an electronic component. Another aspect of this dichotomy is shown in Fig. 11 which illustrates the decrease in the energy gap between the frontier in-plane rc-MOs. The decrease in the C1-C6 distance destabilizes the occupied MO where the interaction between the end orbitals is antibonding and, at the same time, stabilizes the empty MO where the 7i -orbitals overlap constructively. As a result, the efficiency of the photochemical Bergman cyclization should increase and, indeed, the most efficient photo-Bergman cyclizations reported in the literature involve cyclic enediynes.43 Again, the analogy with interrupted [2 + 2] photocycloaddition is instructive. [Pg.15]

Novel photochemical (and thermal) reactions of macrocyclic oxa-sila-acetylenic ring systems (expected to show unusual optical properties because of electronic effects arising from orbital overlap of the acetylenic n system with the silicon a bonds and the oxygen lone-pair electrons) were described. While thermolysis in the presence of a transition metal carbonyl compound gave cyclization to both benzenoid and fulvene species, photolysis in the presence of the transition metal carbonyl compound (which catalyzes 1,2-silyl shifts across a carbon-carbon triple bond) gave fulvene and vinylidene products, the latter being readily photolyzed to the fulvene 159 (equation 101). [Pg.999]

We may also look at this reaction from the opposite direction (ring closing). For this direction the rule is that those lobes of orbitals that overlap (in the HOMO) must be of the same sign. For thermal cyclization of butadienes, this requires conrotatory motion (Fig. 18.3). In the photochemical process the HOMO is the %3 orbital, so that disrotatory motion is required for lobes of the same sign to overlap. [Pg.1429]


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