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2.3- Dimethyl-2-butene, primary ozonide

Dimethyl-2-butene, primary ozonide, 720 Dimethylcarbonyl oxide, ethylene epoxidation,... [Pg.1455]

Fig. 12.44. Solvent dependence of the decomposition of the symmetric primary ozonide formed in the ozonolysis of tetramethylethene (2,3-dimethyl-2-butene). The initially formed carbonyl oxide forms a hydroperoxide in methanol, while it dimerizes to give a 1,2,4,5-tetroxane in CH2C12. Fig. 12.44. Solvent dependence of the decomposition of the symmetric primary ozonide formed in the ozonolysis of tetramethylethene (2,3-dimethyl-2-butene). The initially formed carbonyl oxide forms a hydroperoxide in methanol, while it dimerizes to give a 1,2,4,5-tetroxane in CH2C12.
The addition of ozone (O3) to alkenes to give a primary ozonide (molozonide), which rearranges to an ozonide and eventually leads, on reduction, to carbonyl compounds (aldehydes and/or ketones), has already been mentioned and the reaction itself is shown in Scheme 6.11. However, it is important to recognize that this is only one example of a 4th- 2n electrocyclic addition and that orbital overlap for many sets of these reactions dictates their courses as well. Thus, to show the similarity of some of these dipolar 3 -f 2 addition reactions Equations 6.53-6.56 are provided. Although any alkene might be used as an example, (Z)-2-butene is used in each to emphasize that aU of them occur with retention of stereochemistry and, in the first (Equation 6.53), the reaction with ozone to form the primary ozonide (molozonide) is presented again (i.e., see Scheme 6.11). In a similar way, with a suitable azide, R-N3, readily prepared from an alkyl halide (Chapter 7), the same alkene forms a triazoline (Equation 6.54) and with nitrous oxide (N2O) the heterocycle (Chapter 13) cis -4,5-dimethyl-A -l,2,3-oxadiazoline (ds-4,5-dihydro-4,5-dimethyl-l,2,3-oxadiazole) (Equation 6.55). Finally, with a nitrile oxide, such as the oxide derived from ethanenitrile (acetonitrile [CH3ON]), the same alkene yields a different heterocycle, the dihydroisoxazole, 3,4,5-trimethyl-4,5-dihydroisoxazole (Equation 6.56). [Pg.366]


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