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Dipolarophiles tropone

A secondary orbital interaction has been used to explain other puzzling features of selectivity, but, like frontier orbital theory itself, it has not stood the test of higher levels of theoretical investigation. Although still much cited, it does not appear to be the whole story, yet it remains the only simple explanation. It works for several other cycloadditions too, with the cyclopentadiene+tropone reaction favouring the extended transition structure 2.106 because the frontier orbitals have a repulsive interaction (wavy lines) between C-3, C-4, C-5 and C-6 on the tropone and C-2 and C-3 on the diene in the compressed transition structure 3.55. Similarly, the allyl anion+alkene interaction 3.56 is a model for a 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, which has no secondary orbital interaction between the HOMO of the anion, with a node on C-2, and the LUMO of the dipolarophile, and only has a favourable interaction between the LUMO of the anion and the HOMO of the dipolarophile 3.57, which might explain the low level or absence of endo selectivity that dipolar cycloadditions show. [Pg.48]

Besides the common oleftnic dipolarophiles, other unsaturated systems have been evaluated in cycloaddition reactions of zwitterionic TMM-Pd complexes, including polyenes and acetylenes. While acyclic electron-poor dienes generally gave mixtures of five- and seven-membered rings [48], a limited number of selective [3 + 4] and [3 + 6] cycloaddition reactions have been achieved with cyclic polyenic substrates as illustrated by formation of cycloadducts 41 and 42 from pyrone [49] and tropone [50], respectively (Scheme 16). On the other hand, activated alkynes have failed to produce the corresponding cyclopentene derivatives [51]. [Pg.125]

Cycloaddition. Zwitterionic adducts from PhiP and allenyl ketones or 2,3-butadienoic esters are dipolarophiles toward tropone. [Pg.462]

In 2014, Wang s group reported the first Cu(l)-catalyzed [3+6] cycloaddition of azomethine ylides with tropone as a 6n dipolarophile by the use of a chiral... [Pg.197]


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