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Regioselectivity kinetic isotope effect

As measured by the criteria of stereospecificity, regioselectivity, kinetic isotope effects, and solvent effects [117-120, 541-543], 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions represent orbital symmetry-allowed [n + n s] cycloadditions, which usually follow concerted pathways Diels-Alder reactions and 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions resemble each other, as demonstrated by the small solvent effects on their bimolecular rate constants. In going from nonpolar to polar solvents, the rate constants of 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions change only by a factor of 2... 10 [120, 131-134]. [Pg.191]

The results in Table 3 were explained as shown in Scheme 4. From the fact that no kinetic isotope effect was observed in the reaction of phenyl-substituted disilenes with alcohols (Table 1), it is assumed that the addition reactions of alcohols to phenyltrimethyl-disilene proceed by an initial attack of the alcoholic oxygen on silicon (nucleophilic attack at silicon), followed by fast proton transfer via a four-membered transition state. As shown in Scheme 4, the regioselectivity is explained in terms of the four-membered intermediate, where stabilization of the incipient silyl anion by the phenyl group is the major factor favoring the formation of 26 over 27. It is well known that a silyl anion is stabilized by aryl group(s)443. Thus, the product 26 predominates over 27. However, it should be mentioned that steric effects also favor attack at the less hindered SiMe2 end of the disilene, thus leading to 26. [Pg.836]

Reactions with aikynes may aiso result in the formation of cyclized products. Thus a ruthenium-catalysed reaction with aromatic amides has been used to give isoquinoline derivatives. On the basis of values of the kinetic isotope effect, A h/ d> proposed that the rate-determining step is a concerted acetate-assisted metalation-deprotonation process to yield the intermediate (30), followed by aikyne insertion and ring closure. The reaction of arylketones with alkynes may yield indenols when catalysed by rhodium cyclopentadienyl in the presence of silver and copper salts. The reaction proceeds regioselectively, so that reaction of acetophenone with 1-phenyl-1-propene... [Pg.265]


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