Selected substituent effects on the rate and efficiency of formation of an eight-membered ring by RCM |
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Authors: | Mitchell Lisa Parkinson John A Percy Jonathan M Singh Kuldip |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom. |
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Abstract: | Studies of a range of reactions forming cyclooctenones highlight a discrepancy between cyclization rate and cyclization efficiency. Cyclization rates change modestly as the oxygen function at the allylic position is varied, and increase upon gem-dimethylation. Cyclization efficiency has also been quantified for four substrates, revealing a range of effective molarities (EMs) of 2 orders of magnitude that are substituent dependent. The most efficient cyclization appears to result from suppression of the cross-metathesis pathway through which oligomerization begins, rather than from a particularly rapid cyclization reaction. In the presence of a Ti(IV) cocatalyst, diene monomers transform smoothly to eight-membered-ring products without the intermediacy of dimers or other oligomers, indicating that the cyclizations are kinetically and not thermodynamically controlled. The gem-dialkyl effect is also shown to be kinetic. |
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