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High-lying intermediates

Many more cyclic and polycyclic equilibrating carbocations have been reported. Some representative examples, namely, the bisadamantyl (499),859 2-norbornyl (500),40 7-perhydropentalenyl (501),188 9-decalyl (502),188 and pentacylopropylethyl (503)860 cations, are given in Scheme 3.19. All these systems again involve hypercoordinate high-lying intermediates or transition states. [Pg.228]

Even the alkylation of isobutane by the ferf-butyl cation 4 despite the highly unfavorable steric interaction has been demonstrated142 by the formation of small amounts of 2,2,3,3-tetramethylbutane 36. This result also indicates that the related five-coordinate carbocationic transition state (or high-lying intermediate) 35 of the degenerate isobutylene-terf-butyl cation hydride transfer reaction is not entirely linear, despite the highly crowded nature of the system (Scheme 5.21). [Pg.546]

The isolated doped aluminum clusters L Ali2 with various dopants L have been systematically calculated earlier [62]. In [35] it was predicted that the dodecahedral isomer AUoCbo (4) is a high-lying intermediate which is, by 1 30-150 kcal/mol, less favorable as compared with the more compact... [Pg.106]

Opening of the three-center bond affords the carbenium ion of greatest stability according to the well-known Markovnikov rule. It should be pointed out that except in extremely crowded cases such as adamantylideneadaman-tane, there is no direct evidence that the three-center n-bonded complex is an intermediate, and thus it is only a depiction of the transition state or high-lying intermediate of the addition reaction. [Pg.384]

Alkene alkylation, also the initial step in cationic alkene polymerization and nitration, can likewise be considered to involve the initial formation of bridged transition states or high-lying intermediates containing three-center bonds (formulae 157 and 158). [Pg.384]

The Diels-Alder reaction is the reaction of a diene with a mono-ene to form a cyclohexene derivative, an important reaction for the construction of organic intermediates. One of its attractions is the atom efficiency of 100%, no by-products being formed. The mono-ene, or dienophile which may also be an alkync, has a LUMO of low energy while the diene is usually electron rich with a high lying HOMO. The interaction of these two orbitals starts the reaction between the two molecules (Figure 2.33) [26],... [Pg.51]

The [(s-trans-diene)ZrCp2] complex (s-trans-1) equilibrates with the [(s-cA-diene)ZrCp2] isomer (x-cA-l) via a reactive high lying (r 2-butadiene) metallocene intermediate (2) [A(s-trans-1 s-cis-l, 283 K) = 22.7 0.3 kcal mol-1]. Syntheses of the (butadiene)zirconocene system carried out under kinetic control invariably led to pure s-trans-1, whereas a ca. 1 1 equilibrium of s-trans-1 and. v-ci.v-l was obtained under conditions of thermodynamic control.5,6 The cr,7i-structured s-cis-l isomer undergoes a dynamic ring-flip automerization process (see Scheme 2) that is rapid on the NMR time scale [AG futom = 12.6 0.5 kcal mol ].5... [Pg.110]


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