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Electrophilic dipole

Type III There is an overlapping of the low-lying LUMO of the dipole with the HOMO of the dipolarophiles. Such a situation is often referred to as a LUMO-controlled dipole or an electrophilic dipole and includes nitrous oxide and ozone. There is a close similarity of these reactions with an inverse electron-demand Diels—Alder reaction, which involves the overlapping of the diene LUMO and HOMO of the dienophile. [Pg.249]

Type III (electrophilic dipole) In such cases, the dipole has a low-lying LUMO that overlaps with the HOMO of the dipolarophile. Therefore, the presence of EWGs on the dipolarophile is responsible for decrease in the rate of reaction, while EDGs accelerate the reaction. For example, ozone reacts with 2-methylpropene (electron rich) much faster than the tetrachloroethene (electron poor). [Pg.251]

Neither bromine nor ethylene is a polar molecule but both are polarizable and an induced dipole/mduced dipole force causes them to be mutually attracted to each other This induced dipole/mduced dipole attraction sets the stage for Br2 to act as an electrophile Electrons flow from the tt system of ethylene to Br2 causing the weak bromine-bromine bond to break By analogy to the customary mechanisms for electrophilic addition we might represent this as the formation of a carbocation m a bimolecular elementary step... [Pg.257]

Examine the molecular model of ferrocene on Learning By Modeling Does ferrocene have a dipole moment Would you expect the cyclopentadienyl nngs of ferrocene to be more reactive toward nucleophiles or electrophiles Where is the region of highest electrostatic potential... [Pg.622]

Polarization and dipole moment studies for alkyl-, aryl-, carbonyl- hydroxy- (keto-) and amino-isoxazoles have been compiled and likewise support the low electron nature of the ring 63AHC(2)365, 62HC(l7)l,p. 177). More recent studies predict the order of electrophilic substitution to be 5>4> 3 on frontier electron density values of 0.7831, 0.3721 and 0.0659, respectively 7lPMH(4)237,pp.245,247). This contrasts with earlier reports of 4>5>3 on density values of —0.09, -t-0.14 and -t-0.18 in that order 63AHC(2 365). [Pg.4]

Benzofurazan, 7-chloro-4-nitro-, 6, 394 as fluorigenic agents, 6, 410, 426 Benzofurazan, 4-chloro-7-sulfo-ammonium salt properties, 6, 426 Benzofurazan, 4-nitro-synthesis, 6, 408 Benzofurazans, 6, 393-426 Beckmann fragmentation, 6, 412 biological activity, 6, 425 bond angles, 6, 396 bond lengths, 6, 396 diazo coupling, 6, 409 dipole moments, 6, 400 electrochemical reduction, 5, 73 electrophilic reactions, 6, 409-410 ESR spectroscopy, 6, 400... [Pg.549]

Imidazole, 2-amino-1 -methyl-4,5-diphenyl-tautomerism, 5, 368 Imidazole, 2-aroyl-mass spectra, 5, 360 synthesis, 5, 391, 402 UV spectra, 5, 356 Imidazole, 4-aroyl-synthesis, 5, 474 Imidazole, C-aroyl-UV spectra, 5, 356 Imidazole, aryl-nitration, 5, 396, 433 oxidation, 5, 433 Imidazole, 1-aryl-dipole moments, 5, 351 dearylation, 5, 449 ethylation, 5, 448 H NMR, 5, 353 hydroxymethylation, 5, 404 rearrangement, 5, 108 synthesis, 5, 390 thermal rearrangement, 5, 363 Imidazole, 2-aryl-chlorosulfonation, 5, 397 synthesis, 5, 475 Imidazole, 4-aryl-bromination, 5, 399 Imidazole, C-aryl-electrophilic substitution, 5, 432-433 nitration, 5, 433 Imidazole, N-aryl-reactions, 5, 448-449 structure, 5, 448-449 Imidazole, arylmercapto-... [Pg.649]

Oxadiazoles, 6, 365-391 aldol condensation, 6, 383 bond lengths, 6, 378 catalytic hydrogenation, 5, 75 chemotherapy, 6, 391 dipole moments, 6, 378 electron densities, 6, 378 electrophilic substitution, 6, 382 ethers... [Pg.716]

Selenolopyrylium salts, 4, 1034—1036 Selenolo[2,3-c]pyrylium salts synthesis, 4, 969 Selenolo[3,2-b]pyrylium salts synthesis, 4, 1035 Selenolo[3,2-c]pyrylium salts synthesis, 4, 969 Selenoloseknophenes electrophilic substitution, 4, 1057 NMR, 4, 13 synthesis, 4, 135 UV spectra, 4, 1044 Selenoloselenophenes, alkyl-synthesis, 4, 967 Selenolo[2,3-b]selenophenes ionization potentials, 4, 1046 Selenolo[3,2- bjselenophenes dipole moments, 4, 1049 ionization potentials, 4, 1046 structure, 4, 1038, 1039 Selenolo 3,4-f)]selenophenes H NMR, 4, 1042 synthesis, 4, 1067 Selenolo[3,4-c]selenophenes non-classical reactions, 4, 1062 synthesis, 4, 1076 Selenolothiophenes electrophilic substitution, 4, 1057 H NMR, 4, 1041 UV spectra, 4, 1044 Selenolo[2,3- bjthiophenes... [Pg.840]

Diels-Alder reactions, 4, 842 flash vapour phase pyrolysis, 4, 846 reactions with 6-dimethylaminofuKenov, 4, 844 reactions with JV,n-diphenylnitrone, 4, 841 reactions with mesitonitrile oxide, 4, 841 structure, 4, 715, 725 synthesis, 4, 725, 767-769, 930 theoretical methods, 4, 3 tricarbonyl iron complexes, 4, 847 dipole moments, 4, 716 n-directing effect, 4, 44 2,5-disubstituted synthesis, 4, 116-117 from l,3-dithiolylium-4-olates, 6, 826 electrocyclization, 4, 748-750 electron bombardment, 4, 739 electronic deformation, 4, 722-723 electronic structure, 4, 715 electrophilic substitution, 4, 43, 44, 717-719, 751 directing effects, 4, 752-753 fluorescence spectra, 4, 735-736 fluorinated derivatives, 4, 679 H NMR, 4, 731 Friedel-Crafts acylation, 4, 777 with fused six-membered heterocyclic rings, 4, 973-1036 fused small rings structure, 4, 720-721 gas phase UV spectrum, 4, 734 H NMR, 4, 7, 728-731, 939 solvent effects, 4, 730 substituent constants, 4, 731 halo... [Pg.894]

Acetanilide, electrophilic aromatic substitution of, 939-940 Acetate ion, bond lengths in, 43 electrostatic potential map of, 43, 53, 56, 757 resonance in, 43 Acetk acid, bond angles in, 755 bond lengths in, 755 dimer of, 755 dipole moment of, 39 electrostatic potential map of, 53, 55... [Pg.1281]

In accord with experimental observations, SCFMO calculations indicate that an /V-acyl function should deactivate 5f/-dibenz[/>,/]azepine towards electrophilic substitution at the carbocyclic rings, and that substitution should occur preferentially at the CIO position.32 The calculated dipole moment (0.98 D) for 5f/-dibenz[A,/]azepine compares favorably with the measured value (0.96 D), and is expected for a nonplanar ring system.58... [Pg.211]


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