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Isoprene reaction with hydrogen bromide

Bromination of isoprene using Br2 at —5 ° C in chloroform yields only /n j -l,4-dibromo-2-methyl-2-butene (59). Dry hydrogen chloride reacts with one-third excess of isoprene at —15 ° C to form the 1,2-addition product, 2-chloro-2-methyl-3-butene (60). When an equimolar amount of HCl is used, the principal product is the 1,4-addition product, l-chloro-3-methyl-2-butene (61). The mechanism of addition is essentially all 1,2 with a subsequent isomerization step which is catalyzed by HCl and is responsible for the formation of the 1,4-product (60). The 3,4-product, 3-bromo-2-methyl-1-butene, is obtained by the reaction of isoprene with 50% HBr in the presence of cuprous bromide (59). Isoprene reacts with the reactive halogen of 3-chlorocyclopentene (62). [Pg.465]

Copper-catalyzed monoaddition of hydrogen cyanide to conjugated alkenes proceeded very conveniently with 1,3-butadiene, but not with its methyl-substituted derivatives. The most efficient catalytic system consisted of cupric bromide associated to trichloroacetic acid, in acetonitrile at 79 °C. Under these conditions, 1,3-butadiene was converted mainly to (Z )-l-cyano-2-butene, in 68% yield. A few percents of (Z)-l-cyano-2-butene and 3-cyano-1-butene (3% and 4%, respectively) were also observed. Polymerization of the olefinic products was almost absent. The very high regioselectivity in favor of 1,4-addition of hydrogen cyanide contrasted markedly with the very low regioselectivity of acetic acid addition (vide supra). Methyl substituents on 1,3-butadiene decreased significantly the efficiency of the reaction. With isoprene and piperylene, the mononitrile yields were reduced... [Pg.556]

The silanorbomenes 1, 2, and 3 can be synthesized according to the literature [1, 2]. Hydrogen chloride cleavage of 3 leads to the silicon chlorinated precursor of 13, which is obtained by a Grignard reaction with naphthyl magnesium bromide in high yield (86 %). Similarly, 15 is available from HCl cleavage of 1 and reaction of the latter with fluorenyl lithium. The silicon-chlorinated silacyclobutanes 7, 8, and 11 are synthesized by [2+2]-cycloaddition of dichloroneopentylsilene with isoprene and dimethylbutadiene, respectively [3],... [Pg.113]


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