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The Diels-Alder Route to Allylsilanes from 1-Trimethylsilylbutadienes
Carter, Martin J.,Fleming, Ian,Percival, Alan
, p. 2415 - 2434 (2007/10/02)
The synthesis and Diels-Alder reactions of 1-trimethylsilylbutadiene (3) and its 3-methyl (17), 3-trimethylsilyloxy (20), 4-methyl (4), and 4-trimethylsilyl (6) derivatives are reported.The silyl group reduces somewhat the rate of the Diels-Alder reactions, and has, if anything, a small 'ortho'-directing effect on the regioselectivity in the reactions of (3) with methyl acylate, methyl propiolate, citraconic anhydride, and 2,6-dimethylbenzoquinone.The other substituent in the dienes (17), (20), and (4) is therefore the major influence on the regioselectivity in the reactions of these dienes with methyl acrylate and methyl propiolate.The products of the Diels-Alder reactions of (3), (17), and (4) are allylsilanes, which undergo clean protodesilylation with acid, and, with the acid and ester derived from the maleic anhydride adduct of (3), undergo epoxidation and sulphenylation reactions giving an allyl alcohol (33) and an allyl sulphide (37), respectively.The adducts from (20) can be hydrolysed to β-silylketones, which can be converted into enones by bromination. 1-Pentamethyldisilylbutadiene (15) is no more reactive and no more regioselective than (3).The 'ortho'-adduct (42) from the reaction of (3) and methyl propiolate aromatises with DDQ to give methyl m-trimethylsilylbenzoate (53) in high yield, in a reaction involving rearrangement of the silyl group, even though a direct dehydrogenation is an available pathway.
Regioselectivity in cycloaddition reactions on solid phases
Yedidia, Varda,Leznoff, Clifford C.
, p. 1144 - 1150 (2007/10/02)
A 1percent crosslinked divinylbenzene-styrene copolymer, incorporating benzyl acrylate groups, reacted in normal Diels-Alder reactions with E-1-phenyl-1,3-butadiene or methyl E-2,4-pentadienoate to give their respective polymer-bound benzyl cyclohexenecarboxylates.Polymer-bound benzyl propiolate and polymer-bound benzyl phenylpropiolate reacted with benzonitrile oxide in a typical 1,3-dipolar addition reaction to give their respective polymer-bound isoxazoles.Cleavage of the polymer-bound Diels-Alder adducts and the polymer-bound 1,3-dipolar addition adduct derived from polymer-bound benzyl propiolate gave mixtures of ortho and meta regiomers similar to those produced in analogous reactions in solution.Cleavage of the polymer-bound 1,3-dipolar addition adduct, derived from polymer-bound benzyl phenylpropiolate, followed by esterification, gave a solitary adduct, 4-carbomethoxy-3,5-diphenylisoxazole, but an analogous solution 1,3-dipolar addition yielded a 1:1 ratio of the two possible regiomers.
