The kinetics of the addition of cyclohexane (2) to phenylethyne ( 1 ) proceeding via 2-cyclohexyl-1-phenylethenyl radical(3) to give 1-cyclohexyl-2-phenylethene (4) was investigated in the temperature range from 260 to 340°C. The radical chain is initiated by a bimolecular reaction of cyclohe-xane w
Stereoselectivity of the Thermally Initiated Free-Radical Chain Addition of Cyclohexane to 1-Alkynes
✍ Scribed by Metzger, JüRgen O. ;Blumenstein, Michael
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 644 KB
- Volume
- 126
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2940
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✦ Synopsis
Radicals / Addition 1 Stereoselectivity f Alkynes Alkanes can be added to alkynes in a thermally initiated freeradical chain reaction ("ane reaction"). The addition of cyclohexane to 1-alkynes la-1 yields a mixture of (4and (E)-2cyclohexyl-1-alkenes 3a-1. An essential step in this reaction is the addition of cyclohexyl radicals to the alkynes to give 2- cyclohexyl-1-alkenyl radicals 2a-1 which abstract hydrogen from cyclohexane to yield the products 3a-1. The stereoselectivity of the addition has been measured in the temperature range of 160 -260 "C. It strongly depends on the substituent X of the radical center and varies over a range of almost four ~~~ ~~~~ orders of magnitude from [(2)-3a]: [(E)-3a] = 33 (X = OMe) at 160°C to [(q-311: [(E)-31] = 0.012 (X = tBu) at 260°C. The stereoselectivity is further influenced by the temperature and in most cases by the concentration of the hydrogen donor cyclohexane.
The reaction is discussed in terms of the stereoselectivity of the addition of cyclohexyl radicals to the alkyne, of the structure of the 1-alkenyl radical (cs and TC radical, respectively), the rate of inversion in the case of o alkenyl radicals, and the relative rates of syn and anti hydrogen transfer.
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