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The NMR variable temperature behaviour of a series of N-aryl-N-benzyl alkyl carbamates was investigated. The barrier to rotation about the N-aryl bond was determined for all the compounds studied. The values obtained, which are in good agreement with those found for structurally related N-aryl-N-benzylamides, are in the range ΔG≠ = 60.7-89.6kJ mol?1. For some carbamates another conformational phenomenon has been observed, namely the hindered rotation about the carbonyl carbon–nitrogen bond, with a barrier to rotation corresponding to reported values for similar systems.  相似文献   

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We report that 2,6‐lutidine?trichloroborane (Lut?BCl3) reacts with H2 in toluene, bromobenzene, dichloromethane, and Lut solvents producing the neutral hydride, Lut?BHCl2. The mechanism was modeled with density functional theory, and energies of stationary states were calculated at the G3(MP2)B3 level of theory. Lut?BCl3 was calculated to react with H2 and form the ion pair, [LutH+][HBCl3?], with a barrier of ΔH=24.7 kcal mol?1G=29.8 kcal mol?1). Metathesis with a second molecule of Lut?BCl3 produced Lut?BHCl2 and [LutH+][BCl4?]. The overall reaction is exothermic by 6.0 kcal mol?1rG°=?1.1). Alternate pathways were explored involving the borenium cation (LutBCl2+) and the four‐membered boracycle [(CH2{NC5H3Me})BCl2]. Barriers for addition of H2 across the Lut/LutBCl2+ pair and the boracycle B?C bond are substantially higher (ΔG=42.1 and 49.4 kcal mol?1, respectively), such that these pathways are excluded. The barrier for addition of H2 to the boracycle B?N bond is comparable (ΔH=28.5 and ΔG=32 kcal mol?1). Conversion of the intermediate 2‐(BHCl2CH2)‐6‐Me(C5H3NH) to Lut?BHCl2 may occur by intermolecular steps involving proton/hydride transfers to Lut/BCl3. Intramolecular protodeboronation, which could form Lut?BHCl2 directly, is prohibited by a high barrier (ΔH=52, ΔG=51 kcal mol?1).  相似文献   

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The oxidative addition of BF3 to a platinum(0) bis(phosphine) complex [Pt(PMe3)2] ( 1 ) was investigated by density functional calculations. Both the cis and trans pathways for the oxidative addition of BF3 to 1 are endergonic (ΔG°=26.8 and 35.7 kcal mol?1, respectively) and require large Gibbs activation energies (ΔG°=56.3 and 38.9 kcal mol?1, respectively). A second borane plays crucial roles in accelerating the activation; the trans oxidative addition of BF3 to 1 in the presence of a second BF3 molecule occurs with ΔG° and ΔG° values of 10.1 and ?4.7 kcal mol?1, respectively. ΔG° becomes very small and ΔG° becomes negative. A charge transfer (CT), F→BF3, occurs from the dissociating fluoride to the second non‐coordinated BF3. This CT interaction stabilizes both the transition state and the product. The B?F σ‐bond cleavage of BF2ArF (ArF=3,5‐bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl) and the B?Cl σ‐bond cleavage of BCl3 by 1 are accelerated by the participation of the second borane. The calculations predict that trans oxidative addition of SiF4 to 1 easily occurs in the presence of a second SiF4 molecule via the formation of a hypervalent Si species.  相似文献   

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Cyclohexane and piperidine ring reversal in 1-(3-pentyloxyphenylcarbamoyloxy)-2-dialkylaminocyclohexanes was investigated by 13C NMR. An unusually low conformational energy ΔG = 0.59 kJ mol?1 and activation parameters ΔG218 = 43.8 ± 0.4 kJ mol?1, ΔH = 48.9 ± 2.5 kJ mol?1 and ΔS = 23 ± 9 J mol?1 K?1 were found for the diequatorial to diaxial transition of the cyclohexane ring in the trans-pyrrolidinyl derivative. In the trans-piperidinyl derivative, ΔG222 = 44.7 ± 0.5 KJ mol?1, ΔH = 55.7 ± 6.3 kJ mol?1 and ΔS = 51 ± 21 J mol?1 K?1 was found for the piperidine ring reversal from the non-equivalence of the α-carbons.  相似文献   

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Restricted rotation about the naphthalenylcarbonyl bonds in the title compounds resulted in mixtures of cis and trans rotamers, the equilibrium and the rotational barriers depending on the substituents. For 2,7-dimethyl-1,8-di-(p-toluoyl)-naphthalene (1) ΔH° = 3.66 ± 0.14 kJ mol?1, ΔS° = 1.67 ± 0.63 J mol?1 K?1, ΔHct = 55.5 ± 1.3 kJ mol?1, ΔHct = 51.9 ± 1.3 kJ mol?1, ΔSct = ?41.3±4.1 J mol?1 K?1 and ΔSct = ?42.9±4.1 J mol?1 K?1. The rotation about the phenylcarbonyl bond requires ΔH = ?56.9±4.4 kJ mol?1 and ΔS = ?20.5±15.3 J mol?1 K?1 for the cis rotamer, and ΔH = 43.5Δ0.4 kJ mol?1 and ΔS =± ?22.4Δ1.3 J mol?1 K?1 for the trans rotamer. The role of electronic factors is likely to be virtually the same for both these rotamers but steric interaction between the two phenyl rings occurs in the cis rotamer only. Hence, the difference of the activation enthalpies obtained for the cis and trans rotamers, ΔΔH?1 = 13.4 kJ mol?1, provides a basis for the estimation of the role of steric factors in this rotation. For the tetracarboxylic acid 2 and its tetramethyl ester 3 the equilibrium is even more shifted towards the trans form because of enhanced steric and electrostatic interactions between the substituents in the cis form. The barriers for the rotation around the phenylcarbonyl bond and the cis-trans isomerization are lowered; an explanation for this result is presented.  相似文献   

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The thermal behavior and kinetic parameters of the exothermic decomposition reaction of N‐N‐bis[N‐(2,2,2‐tri‐nitroethyl)‐N‐nitro]ethylenediamine in a temperature‐programmed mode have been investigated by means of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The results show that kinetic model function in differential form, apparent activation energy Ea and pre‐exponential factor A of this reaction are 3(1 ‐α)2/3, 203.67 kJ·mol?1 and 1020.61s?1, respectively. The critical temperature of thermal explosion of the compound is 182.2 °C. The values of ΔS ΔH and ΔG of this reaction are 143.3 J·mol?1·K?1, 199.5 kJ·mol?1 and 135.5 kJ·mol?1, respectively.  相似文献   

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At room temperature and below, the proton NMR spectrum of N-(trideuteriomethyl)-2-cyanoaziridine consists of two superimposed ABC patterns assignable to two N-invertomers; a single time-averaged ABC pattern is observed at 158.9°C. The static parameters extracted from the spectra in the temperature range from –40.3 to 23.2°C and from the high-temperature spectrum permit the calculation of the thermodynamic quantities ΔH0 = ?475±20 cal mol?1 (?1.987 ± 0.084 kJ mol?1) and ΔS0 = 0.43±0.08 cal mol?1 K?1 (1.80±0.33 J mol?1 K?1) for the cis ? trans equilibrium. Bandshape analysis of the spectra broadened by non-mutual three-spin exchange in the temperature range from 39.4–137.8°C yields the activation parameters ΔHtc = 17.52±0.18 kcal mol?1 (73.30±0.75 kJ mol?1), ΔStc = ?2.08±0.50 cal mol?1 K?1 (?8.70±2.09 J mol?1 K?1) and ΔGtc (300 K) = 18.14±0.03 kcal mol?1 (75.90±0.13 kJ mol?1) for the transcis isomerization. An attempt is made to rationalize the observed entropy data in terms of the principles of statistical thermodynamics.  相似文献   

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A family of seven cationic gold complexes that contain both an alkyl substituted π‐allene ligand and an electron‐rich, sterically hindered supporting ligand was isolated in >90 % yield and characterized by spectroscopy and, in three cases, by X‐ray crystallography. Solution‐phase and solid‐state analysis of these complexes established preferential binding of gold to the less substituted C?C bond of the allene and to the allene π face trans to the substituent on the uncomplexed allenyl C?C bond. Kinetic analysis of intermolecular allene exchange established two‐term rate laws of the form rate=k1[complex]+k2[complex][allene] consistent with allene‐independent and allene‐dependent exchange pathways with energy barriers of ΔG1=17.4–18.8 and ΔG2=15.2–17.6 kcal mol?1, respectively. Variable temperature (VT) NMR analysis revealed fluxional behavior consistent with facile (ΔG=8.9–11.4 kcal mol?1) intramolecular exchange of the allene π faces through η1‐allene transition states and/or intermediates that retain a staggered arrangement of the allene substituents. VT NMR/spin saturation transfer analysis of [{P(tBu)2o‐binaphthyl}Au(η2‐4,5‐nonadiene) ]+SbF6? ( 5 ), which contains elements of chirality in both the phosphine and allene ligands, revealed no epimerization of the allene ligand below the threshold for intermolecular allene exchange (ΔG298K=17.4 kcal mol?1), which ruled out the participation of a η1‐allylic cation species in the low‐energy π‐face exchange process for this complex.  相似文献   

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The electronic structure and redox properties of the highly oxidizing, isolable RuV?O complex [RuV(N4O)(O)]2+, its oxidation reactions with saturated alkanes (cyclohexane and methane) and inorganic substrates (hydrochloric acid and water), and its intermolecular coupling reaction have been examined by DFT calculations. The oxidation reactions with cyclohexane and methane proceed through hydrogen atom transfer in a transition state with a calculated free energy barrier of 10.8 and 23.8 kcal mol?1, respectively. The overall free energy activation barrier (ΔG=25.5 kcal mol?1) of oxidation of hydrochloric acid can be decomposed into two parts: the formation of [RuIII(N4O)(HOCl)]2+G=15.0 kcal mol?1) and the substitution of HOCl by a water molecule (ΔG=10.5 kcal mol?1). For water oxidation, nucleophilic attack on RuV?O by water, leading to O? O bond formation, has a free energy barrier of 24.0 kcal mol?1, the major component of which comes from the cleavage of the H? OH bond of water. Intermolecular self‐coupling of two molecules of [RuV(N4O)(O)]2+ leads to the [(N4O)RuIV? O2? RuIII(N4O)]4+ complex with a calculated free energy barrier of 12.0 kcal mol?1.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of the interactions between three sulfur‐containing ligands, thioglycolic acid, 2‐thiouracil, glutathione, and the title complex, have been studied spectrophotometrically in aqueous medium as a function of the concentrations of the ligands, temperature, and pH at constant ionic strength. The reactions follow a two‐step process in which the first step is ligand‐dependent and the second step is ligand‐independent chelation. Rate constants (k1 ~10?3 s?1 and k2 ~10?5 s?1) and activation parameters (for thioglycolic acid: ΔH1 = 22.4 ± 3.0 kJ mol?1, ΔS1 = ?220 ± 11 J K?1 mol?1, ΔH2 = 38.5 ± 1.3 kJ mol?1, ΔS2 = ?204 ± 4 J K?1 mol?1; for 2‐thiouracil: ΔH1 = 42.2 ± 2.0 kJ mol?1, ΔS1 = ?169 ± 6 J K?1 mol?1, ΔH2 = 66.1 ± 0.5 kJ mol?1, ΔS2 = ?124 ± 2 J K?1 mol?1; for glutathione: ΔH1 = 47.2 ± 1.7 kJ mol?1, ΔS1 = ?155 ± 5 J K?1mol?1, ΔH2 = 73.5 ± 1.1 kJ mol?1, ΔS2 = ?105 ± 3 J K?1 mol?1) were calculated. Based on the kinetic and activation parameters, an associative interchange mechanism is proposed for the interaction processes. The products of the reactions have been characterized from IR and ESI mass spectroscopic analysis. A rate law involving the outer sphere association complex formation has been established as   相似文献   

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A method of analysis of dynamic NMR spectra for A3B2 ? C3D2 spin systems is proposed. This method is based upon the assumption that the shape of the A–C part of the spectrum is the same as for the AB2 ? CD2 spin system and the shape of the B–D part is the same as for the A3B ? C3D system. By means of this simplification the iterative total line shape analysis of dynamic NMR spectra by the use of the least-squares method becomes feasible. The method proposed is applied to the determination of the thermodynamic parameters of activation for internal rotation in N,N-diethylbenzamide in CD3CN (ΔG = 62.6 kJ mol?1 ΔH = 62 kJ mol?1, ΔS = ?1 J/mol?1 K?1). The determination of natural line widths is discussed in detail and a method of estimation of the effect of systematic errors on the results is proposed.  相似文献   

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The dynamic behavior of the N,N,N′,N′‐tetramethylethylenediamine (tmeda) ligand has been studied in solid lithium‐fluorenide(tmeda) ( 3 ) and lithium‐benzo[b]fluorenide(tmeda) ( 4 ) using CP/MAS solid‐state 13C‐ and 15N‐NMR spectroscopy. It is shown that, in the ground state, the tmeda ligand is oriented parallel to the long molecular axis of the fluorenide and benzo[b]fluorenide systems. At low temperature (<250 K), the 13C‐NMR spectrum exhibits two MeN signals. A dynamic process, assigned to a 180° rotation of the five‐membered metallacycle (π‐flip), leads at elevated temperatures to coalescence of these signals. Line‐shape calculations yield ΔH?=42.7 kJ mol?1, ΔS?=?5.3 J mol?1 K?1, and =44.3 kJ mol?1 for 3 , and ΔH?=36.8 kJ mol?1, ΔS?=?17.7 J mol?1 K?1, and =42.1 kJ mol?1 for 4 , respectively. A second dynamic process, assigned to ring inversion of the tmeda ligand, was detected from the temperature dependence of T1ρ, the 13C spin‐lattice relaxation time in the rotating frame, and led to ΔH?=24.8 kJ mol?1, ΔS?=?49.2 J mol?1 K?1, and =39.5 kJ mol?1 for 3 , and ΔH?=18.2 kJ mol?1, ΔS?=?65.3 J mol?1 K?1, and =37.7 kJ mol?1 for 4 , respectively. For (D12)‐ 3 , the rotation of the CD3 groups has also been studied, and a barrier Ea of 14.1 kJ mol?1 was found.  相似文献   

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Ten unsymmetrically substituted arylamino-1,3,5-triazines were synthesized and studied by dynamic NMR spectroscopy. The free energies of the hindered rotation ΔG?are in 59–77 kJ mol? 1 range. Using difference-mode NOE NMR experiments, the structures of the major and minor rotation isomers were proved. The DFT B3LYP/6-31G* calculations were performed. The difference between the calculated rotation barriers and the experimental values obtained by line shape analysis is less than 7.6 kJ mol?1. The height of the rotation barrier varies in a 18 kJ mol?1 range depending on the substituents in the triazine ring.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of decomposition of an [Pect·MnVIO42?] intermediate complex have been investigated spectrophotometrically at various temperatures of 15–30°C and a constant ionic strength of 0.1 mol dm?3. The decomposition reaction was found to be first‐order in the intermediate concentration. The results showed that the rate of reaction was base‐catalyzed. The kinetic parameters have been evaluated and found to be ΔS = ? 190.06 ± 9.84 J mol?1 K?1, ΔH = 19.75 ± 0.57 kJ mol?1, and ΔG = 76.39 ± 3.50 kJ mol?1, respectively. A reaction mechanism consistent with the results is discussed. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 35: 67–72, 2003  相似文献   

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Treatment of the salt [PPh4]+[Cp*W(S)3]? ( 6 ) with allyl bromide gave the neutral complex [Cp*W(S)2S‐CH2‐CH?CH2] ( 7 ). The product 7 was characterized by an X‐ray crystal structure analysis. Complex 7 features dynamic NMR spectra that indicate a rapid allyl automerization process. From the analysis of the temperature‐dependent NMR spectra a Gibbs activation energy of ΔG (278 K)≈13.7±0.1 kcal mol?1 was obtained [ΔH≈10.4±0.1 kcal mol?1; ΔS≈?11.4 cal mol?1 K?1]. The DFT calculation identified an energetically unfavorable four‐membered transition state of the “forbidden” reaction and a favorable six‐membered transition state of the “Cope‐type” allyl rearrangement process at this transition‐metal complex core.  相似文献   

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Pd-catalyzed double carbomethoxylation of the Diels-Alder adduct of cyclo-pentadiene and maleic anhydride yielded the methyl norbornane-2,3-endo-5, 6-exo-tetracarboxylate ( 4 ) which was transformed in three steps into 2,3,5,6-tetramethyl-idenenorbornane ( 1 ). The cycloaddition of tetracyanoethylene (TCNE) to 1 giving the corresponding monoadduct 7 was 364 times faster (toluene, 25°) than the addition of TCNE to 7 yielding the bis-adduct 9 . Similar reactivity trends were observed for the additions of TCNE to the less reactive 2,3,5,6-tetramethylidene-7-oxanorbornane ( 2 ). The following second order rate constants (toluene, 25°) and activation parameters were obtained for: 1 + TCNE → 7 : k1 = (255 + 5) 10?4 mol?1 · s?1, ΔH≠ = (12.2 ± 0.5) kcal/mol, ΔS≠ = (?24.8 ± 1.6) eu.; 7 + TCNE → 9 , k2 = (0.7 ± 0.02) 10?4 mol?1 · s?1, ΔH≠ = (14.1 ± 1.0) kcal/mol, ΔS≠ = ( ?30 ± 3.5) eu.; 2 + TCNE → 8 : k1 = (1.5 ± 0.03) 10?4 mol?1 · s?1, ΔH≠ = (14.8 ± 0.7) kcal/mol, ΔS≠ = (?26.4 ± 2.3) eu.; 8 + TCNE → 10 ; k2 = (0.004 ± 0.0002) 10?4 mol?1 · s?1, ΔH≠ = (17 ± 1.5) kcal/mol, ΔS≠ = (?30 ± 4) eu. The possible origins of the relatively large rate ratios k1/k2 are discussed briefly.  相似文献   

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The E and Z geometric isomers of a stable silene (tBu2MeSi)(tBuMe2Si)Si=CH(1‐Ad) ( 1 ) were synthesized and characterized spectroscopically. The thermal Z to E isomerization of 1 was studied both experimentally and computationally using DFT methods. The measured activation parameters for the 1Z ? 1E isomerization are: Ea=24.4 kcal mol?1, ΔH=23.7 kcal mol?1, ΔS=?13.2 e.u. Based on comparison of the experimental and DFT calculated (at BP86‐D3BJ/def2‐TZVP(‐f)//BP86‐D3BJ/def2‐TZVP(‐f)) activation parameters, the Z?E isomerization of 1 proceeds through an unusual (unprecedented for alkenes) migration–rotation–migration mechanism (via a silylene intermediate), rather than through the classic rotation mechanism common for alkenes.  相似文献   

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A variety of asymmetrically donor–acceptor‐substituted [3]cumulenes (buta‐1,2,3‐trienes) were synthesized by developed procedures. The activation barriers to rotation ΔG were measured by variable temperature NMR spectroscopy and found to be as low as 11.8 kcal mol?1, in the range of the barriers for rotation around sterically hindered single bonds. The central C?C bond of the push–pull‐substituted [3]cumulene moiety is shortened down to 1.22 Å as measured by X‐ray crystallography, leading to a substantial bond length alternation (BLA) of up to 0.17 Å. All the experimental results are supported by DFT calculations. Zwitterionic transition states (TS) of bond rotation confirm the postulated proacetylenic character of donor–acceptor [3]cumulenes. Additional support for the proacetylenic character of these chromophores is provided by their reaction with tetracyanoethene (TCNE) in a cycloaddition‐retroelectrocyclization (CA–RE) cascade characteristic of donor‐polarized acetylenes.  相似文献   

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The X‐ray structure of the title compound [Pd(Fmes)2(tmeda)] (Fmes=2,4,6‐tris(trifluoromethyl)phenyl; tmeda=N,N,N′,N′‐tetramethylethylenediamine) shows the existence of uncommon C? H???F? C hydrogen‐bond interactions between methyl groups of the TMEDA ligand and ortho‐CF3 groups of the Fmes ligand. The 19F NMR spectra in CD2Cl2 at very low temperature (157 K) detect restricted rotation for the two ortho‐CF3 groups involved in hydrogen bonding, which might suggest that the hydrogen bond is responsible for this hindrance to rotation. However, a theoretical study of the hydrogen‐bond energy shows that it is too weak (about 7 kJ mol?1) to account for the rotational barrier observed (ΔH=26.8 kJ mol?1), and it is the steric hindrance associated with the puckering of the TMEDA ligand that should be held responsible for most of the rotational barrier. At higher temperatures the rotation becomes fast, which requires that the hydrogen bond is continuously being split up and restored and exists only intermittently, following the pulse of the conformational changes of TMEDA.  相似文献   

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The [2.2.2]hericene ( 6 ), a bicyclo[2.2.2]octane bearing three exocyclic s-cis-butadiene units has been prepared in eight steps from coumalic acid and maleic anhydride. The hexaene 6 adds successively three mol-equiv. of strong dienophiles such as ethylenetetracarbonitrile (TCE) and dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate (DMAD) giving the corresponding monoadducts 17 and 20 (k1), bis-adducts 18 and 21 (k2) and tris-adducts 19 and 22 (k3), respectively. The rate constant ratio k1/k2 is small as in the case of the cycloadditions of 2,3,5,6-tetramethylidene-bicyclo [2.2.2]octane ( 3 ) giving the corresponding monoadducts 23 and 27 (k1) and bis-adducts 25 and 29 (k2) with TCE and DMAD, respectively. Constrastingly, the rate constant ratio k2/k3 is relatively large as the rate constant ratio k1/k2 of the Diels-Alder additions for 5,6,7,8-tetramethylidenebicyclo [2.2.2]oct-2-ene ( 4 ) giving the corresponding monoadducts 24 and 28 (k1) and bis-adducts 26 and 30 (k2). The following second-order rate constants (toluene, 25°) and activation parameters were obtained for the TCE additions: 3 +TCE→ 23 : k1 = 0.591±0.012 mol?1·l·s?1, ΔH=10.6±0.4 kcal/mol, and ΔS = ?24.0±1.4 cal/mol·K (e.u.); 23 +TCE→ 25 : k2=0.034±0.0010 mol?1·l·s?1, ΔH = 10.6±0.6 kcal/mol, and ΔS = ?29.7±2.0 e.u.; 4 +TCE→ 26 : k1 = 0.172±0.035 mol?1·l·s?1, ΔH 11.3±0.8 kcal/mol, and ΔS = ?24.0±2.8 e.u.; 24 +TCE→ 26 : k2 = (6.1±0.2)·10?4 mol?1·l·s?1, ΔH = 13.0±0.3 kcal/mol, and ΔS = ?29.5±0.8 e.u.; 6 +TCE→ 17 : k1 = 0.136±0.002 mol?1·l·s?1, ΔH = 11.3±0.2 kcal/mol, and ΔS = ?24.5±0.8 e.u.; 17 +TCE→ 18 : k2 = 0.0156±0.0003 mol?1·l·s?1, ΔH = 10.9±0.5 kcal/mol, and ΔS = ?30.1 ± 1.5 e.u.; 18 +TCE→ 19 : k3=(5±0.2) · 10?5 mol?1 mol?1 ·l·s?1, ΔH = 15±3 kcal/mol, and ΔS = ?28 ± 8 e.u. The following rate constants were evaluated for the DMAD additions (CD2Cl2, 30°): 6 +DMAD→ 20 : k1 = (10±1)·10?4 mol?1 · l·s?1; 20 +DMAD→ 21 : k2 = (6.5±0.1) · 10?4 mol?1 ·l·?1; 21 +DMAD→ 22 : k3 = (1.0±0.1) · 10?4 mol?1 ·l·s?1. The reactions giving the barrelene derivatives 19, 22, 26 and 30 are slower than those leading to adducts that are not barrelenes. The former are estimated less exothermic than the latter. It is proposed that the Diels-Alder reactivity of exocyclic s-cis-butadienes grafted onto bicycle [2.2.1]heptanes and bicyclo [2.2.2]octanes that are modified by remote substitution of the bicyclic skeletons can be affected by changes inthe exothermicity of the cycloadditions, in agreement with the Dimroth and Bell-Evans-Polanyi principle. Force-field calculations (MMPI 1) of 3, 4, 6 and related exocyclic s-cis-butadienes as a moiety of bicyclo [2.2.2]octane suggested single minimum energy hypersurfaces for these systems (eclipsed conformations, planar dienes). Their flexibility decreases with the degree of unsaturation of the bicyclic skeleton. The effect of an endocyclic double bond is larger than that of an exocyclic diene moiety.  相似文献   

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