TY - JOUR
T1 - Interception of deaminatively generated benzyl carbenium ions by acetone
AU - Song, Fenhong
AU - Darbeau, Ron W.
AU - White, Emil H.
PY - 2000/3/24
Y1 - 2000/3/24
N2 - Essentially free benzyl carbenium ions were generated via protonation of phenyldiazomethane with benzoic acid in acetone. Interestingly, no proton transfer occurred below -20 °C. After protonation and dediazoniation of the diazoalkane at -20 °C, the solvent was found to intercept the deaminatively generated carbocations to yield initially the corresponding O-benzyl oxonium ion and benzyl benzoate. The onium ion, however, was labile under the reaction conditions, and decomposed into a cascade of products whose concentrations as a function of time were used to trace the reaction pathway. Thus, the O-benzyl oxonium ion reacted with benzoate ion to yield (2- benzyloxy)isopropyl benzoate; subsequent decomposition of this O-benzyl-O- benzoyl ketal produced 2,2-dibenzyloxypropane (a dibenzyl ketal), 2- benzyloxypropene, and benzyl alcohol. In a related study, benzyl cations were generated via thermolyses of N-benzyl-N-nitroso-O-benzoyl hydroxylamine at 0 and -70 °C. The product distributions were found to be temperature-dependent and different from that in the PhCHN2 + PhCO2H case.
AB - Essentially free benzyl carbenium ions were generated via protonation of phenyldiazomethane with benzoic acid in acetone. Interestingly, no proton transfer occurred below -20 °C. After protonation and dediazoniation of the diazoalkane at -20 °C, the solvent was found to intercept the deaminatively generated carbocations to yield initially the corresponding O-benzyl oxonium ion and benzyl benzoate. The onium ion, however, was labile under the reaction conditions, and decomposed into a cascade of products whose concentrations as a function of time were used to trace the reaction pathway. Thus, the O-benzyl oxonium ion reacted with benzoate ion to yield (2- benzyloxy)isopropyl benzoate; subsequent decomposition of this O-benzyl-O- benzoyl ketal produced 2,2-dibenzyloxypropane (a dibenzyl ketal), 2- benzyloxypropene, and benzyl alcohol. In a related study, benzyl cations were generated via thermolyses of N-benzyl-N-nitroso-O-benzoyl hydroxylamine at 0 and -70 °C. The product distributions were found to be temperature-dependent and different from that in the PhCHN2 + PhCO2H case.
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U2 - 10.1021/jo991827i
DO - 10.1021/jo991827i
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0034708414
SN - 0022-3263
VL - 65
SP - 1825
EP - 1829
JO - Journal of Organic Chemistry
JF - Journal of Organic Chemistry
IS - 6
ER -