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Cyclopent-2-enones 7-diketones

Cydopentane reagents used in synthesis are usually derived from cyclopentanone (R.A. Ellison, 1973). Classically they are made by base-catalyzed intramolecular aldol or ester condensations (see also p. 55). An important example is 2-methylcydopentane-l,3-dione. It is synthesized by intramolecular acylation of diethyl propionylsucdnate dianion followed by saponification and decarboxylation. This cyclization only worked with potassium t-butoxide in boiling xylene (R. Bucourt, 1965). Faster routes to this diketone start with succinic acid or its anhydride. A Friedel-Crafts acylation with 2-acetoxy-2-butene in nitrobenzene or with pro-pionyl chloride in nitromethane leads to acylated adducts, which are deacylated in aqueous acids (V.J. Grenda, 1967 L.E. Schick, 1969). A new promising route to substituted cyclopent-2-enones makes use of intermediate 5-nitro-l,3-diones (D. Seebach, 1977). [Pg.81]

Conseqnently, the magnesinm chelate 71 can also react as a nucleophilic donor in aldol reactions. In the chemistry involving magnesium chelates, these two aspects model their mode of action as nucleophilic partners in aldol condensations. This is exemplified in aldol condensations of y-diketones . Thus, sodium hydroxyde catalyzed cyclization of diketone 73 to give a mixtnre of 3,5,5-trimethyl-cyclopent-2-enone 74 and 3,4,4-trimethyl-cyclopent-2-enone 75 in a 2.2/1 isomeric ratio (equation 100). When treated with magnesinm methanolate, the insertion of a a-methoxy carbonyl group as control element, as in 76, allows the formation of a chelated magnesium enolate 77, and the major prodnct is now mainly the aldol 78. This latter treated with aqueous NaOH provides the trimethylcyclopent-2-enones 74 and 75 in a 1/49 ratio. [Pg.493]

Four-membered rings can be synthesised by [2 + 2] cycloadditions. However, thermal [2 + 2] cycloadditions occur only with difficulty they are not concerted but involve diradicals. Photochemical [2 + 2] reactions are common and although some of these may occur by a stepwise mechanism many are concerted. An example of a [2 + 2] reaction is the photodimerisation of cyclopent-2-enone. This compound, as the neat liquid, or in a variety of solvents, on irradiation with light of wavelength greater than 300 nm (the n - n excited state is involved) is converted to a mixture of the head-to-head (48) and head-to-tail (49) dimers, both having the cis,anti,cis stereochemistry as shown. It is believed that the reaction proceeds by attack of an n - n triplet excited species on a ground state molecule of the unsaturated ketone (Section 2.17.5, p. 106). In the reaction described (Expt 7.24) the cyclopent-2-enone is irradiated in methanol and the head-to-tail dimer further reacts with the solvent to form the di-acetal which conveniently crystallises from the reaction medium as the irradiation proceeds the other dimer (the minor product under these conditions) remains in solution. The di-acetal is converted to the diketone by treatment with the two-phase dilute hydrochloric acid-dichloromethane system. [Pg.1119]


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