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Cycloaddition radialene, addition

That this difference in (4+2)-cycloaddition behavior most likely has steric origins—the methyl groups in 150 or the derived monoadduct preventing an ortho -addition of two equivalents of the dienophile—is supported by the observation that permethyl[6]radialene 95 is inert even towards the extremely reactive dienophile 4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazolinedione68. [Pg.967]

Only a few facts about the chemical reactivity of the parent [6]radialene (5) are known - certainly because it is not easyto handle - but they reveal its character as a triple 1,3-diene system (catalytic hydrogenation, triple 1,4-addition of Br2, [4+2] cycloaddition reactions [5, 6]). Much more is known about the alkyl-substituted radialenes 113 and 72, in particular due to the detailed investigations of Hopf and coworkers [88]. Because of the presence of three hexa-2,4-diene subunits in the latter radialenes, it is not surprising that isomerization pathways via sigmat-ropic and electrocyclic reactions exist. Thus, in a gas-phase thermolysis of 113, products 125-129 were formed in relative yields that depended on the reaction temperature (e.g., 127 was the major product at 260 C and 129 at 360 °C). The mechanistic scenario includes the isomerization 113 125 by three consecutive 1,5-H shifts, and the sequence 127 128 129 [88]. The permethylated [6]radi-alene (72) is thermally much more stable than 113 the product mixture obtained from its pyrolysis at 350 "C was dominated by benzocyclobutene 130 (an analog of 127), which, however, could be isolated in only 17% yield [88] (Scheme 4.27). [Pg.101]


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