Tetrahedron p. 2057 - 2068 (1985)
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Gollnick, Klaus
Griesbeck, Axel
Tetraphenylporphin-photosensitized oxygenations of furan (19), 2-methylfuran (26), 2-ethylfuran (39), furfurylalcohol (24), 2-acetylfuran (40), 2-methoxyfuran (42), 2,5-dimethylfuran (30), furfural (25) and 5-methylfurfural (41) in non-polar aprotic solvents yield the corresponding monomeric unsaturated secondary ozonides due to a (4+2)-cycloaddition of singlet oxygen to these furans.With the exception of the ozonide derived from 25, the ozonides were isolated and characterized (1H- and 13NMR spectra, etc.).In non-polar aprotic solvents, the ozonides derived from 19, 26 and 39 undergo thermal rearrangements to the corresponding cis-diepoxides and epoxylactones.Ozonide 31, derived from 30, however, dimerizes; only above about 60 deg is a cis-diepoxide formed from either 31 or its dimer.Rose bengal-photosensitized oxygenations of the furans in alcohols (MeOH, EtOH, i-PrOH) also produce the corresponding ozonides as the primary products of (4+2)-cycloadditions of singlet oxygen to these furans.However, reactions of the alcohols with the ozonides are too fast to allow the ozonides to be isolated.Instead, the same products are obtained as are isolated from reactions carried out by dissolving the ozonides in the alcohols.Depending on the structure of the ozonide, three pathways are available to ozonide/alcohol (ROH) interactions: (1) addition of ROH to yield alkoxy hydroperoxides; one out of several possible isomers is formed in a completely stereoselective and regiospecific reaction; (2) elimination of a bridgehead proton by ROH as a base, as observed with the ozonide derived from 19 to give hydroxy butenolide (78) in yields between 20 and 60percent; and (3) ROH-attack on a carbonyl side-chain under elimination of the corresponding alkyl ester, as observed with furfural photooxygenation which yielded hydroxy butenolide (78) in high yields (>95percent).Interaction of ozonide 31 with tert.-butyl alcohol (t-BuOH) yields quantitatively cis-3-oxo-1-butenylacetate (81) by a Baeyer-Villiger-type rearrangement with vinyl group migration.Hydrogen-bonding between the alcohol and the peroxy group of the ozonides assist the heterolysis of the C-O bonds in the ozonides; the most stabilized cation develops.Front-attack of ROH on this cation explains the stereoselectivity as well as the regiospecificity of the alkoxy hydroperoxide formation; with a bulky alcohol like t-BuOH, ROH-attack on the cation is sterically hindered thus allowing a rearangement to occur. 1,3-Dipolar cycloaddition of p-nitrophenyl azide to ozonide 31 proceeds stereoselectively to one of the isomers 87a/87b.Finally, kinetic results of furan photooxygenation in methanol show the following order of furan-reactivity towards singlet oxygen: 30> 42> 26> 19> 41> 25, with absolute rate constants ranging from 1.8E8(with 30)to 8.4E4 M-1 s-1 (with 25).
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