- Stereochemistry of Aliphatic Carbocations, 12. Alkyl Shifts between Secondary Carbon Atoms
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Several optically active, β-branched alkylamines have been synthesized from amino acids.The corresponding amines were obtained from isobutyraldehyde and 2-methylbutanal (37), respectively.The stereochemistry at the terminus of 1,2-methyl shifts has been elucidated in the nitrous acid deaminations of 4 and 21.Predominant, although incomplete inversion at the migration terminus is consistent with conformational control rather than neighboring group participation.The deamination of 31 involves a degenerate 1,2-ethyl shift and a nondegenerate 1,2-methyl shift, the reverse holds for 44.Complete inversion at the origin of the methyl migrations and the absence of subsequent retrogressive H shifts strongly support the intermediacy of methyl-bridged carbocations.Partial racemization at the origin of the ethyl migrations has been traced to proton shifts within ethyl-bridged intermediates.Rearranged open cations contribute significantly to the overall reaction if micelles are produced by self-aggregation of the alkylammonium ions.
- Kirmse, Wolfgang,Prolingheuer, Ernst-Christoph
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p. 104 - 128
(2007/10/02)
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- Stereochemistry of Aliphatic Carbocations, 14. Alkyl Shifts from Secondary to Primary Carbon Atoms
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Alkyl shifts from secondary to primary carbon atoms have been induced by the nitrous acid deamination of suitable amines (4, 22, 39, 51); they include sequential rearrangements (-CH3,CH3 and -CH3,H).Predominant although incomplete inversion at the migration origin has been observed (Me 70percent, Et 62-64percent, nPr 65percent, iPr 64percent, tBu 55percent).Our results require the intervention of open secondary carbocations which may be preceded by less stable bridged intermediates.
- Kirmse, Wolfgang,Guenther, Bernd-Rainer,Knist, Johannes,Kratz, Sigrid,Loosen, Karin,et al.
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p. 2127 - 2139
(2007/10/02)
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