The Diels—Alder reaction in organometallic chemistry VI. Diels—Alder reactions of α-pyrone with group IV element-substituted acetylenes |
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Authors: | Dietmar SeyferthDavid L. White |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The Diels—Alder reactions of α-pyrone with Me3SiCCSiMe3, Me3SiCCSiMe2H, Me2HSiCCSiMe2H, Me3GeCCGeMe3, Me3SiCCGeMe3, Me3SiCCSnMe3 and EtCCEt were examined. All except the first two acetylenes gave the expected 1,2-disubstituted benzene product, in line with results obtained previously with Me3SnCCSnMe3. The first two acetylenes, Me3SiCCSiMe3 and Me3SiCCSiMe2H, also yielded benzene products containing substantial amounts of the 1,3-disubstituted benzenes, as well as minor amounts of the 1,4-isomers. This formation of unexpected isomers during these reactions was shown to result from acid-catalyzed rearrangement of the initially formed 1,2-disubstituted products, 1,2-(Me3Si)2C6H4 and 1-Me3Si-2-Me2HSiC6H4. The acidic impurities arose from pyrolysis of the bromobenzene solvent used or were introduced as contaminants of the α-pyrone. Such isomerizations were inhibited by addition of small amounts of triethylamine. The fact that no rearrangement took place with the other acetylenes is due to the scavenging of acidic impurities which might cause isomerization by the starting acetylene and the benzene product via metal—carbon bond cleavage processes. |
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