| Literature DB >> 12946141 |
Sophie Redon1, Yun Li, Olivia Reinaud.
Abstract
The electrophilic ipso-reactions of a tBu-calix[6]arene that presents alternate O-methyl and O-2-methylen-N-methyl-imidazolyl groups (1) at the small rim have been studied. Whereas 1 underwent per-sulfonation in sulfuric acid, it selectively reacted with nitric acid to yield a tris-nitro derivative. The ipso-nitration occurred regioselectively on the calixarene anisol units. The reaction has been studied with various tBu-calixarenes (2-11) presenting alternate anisol and phenol ether units. The regioselectivity of the process appeared to be correlated to the presence of a protonable site on the O-substituent. It is proposed that the corresponding protonated heteroatom (N for the amines, O for the amides and the carboxylic acid), situated in the gamma or epsilon position of the phenoxy moieties, deactivates the corresponding aromatic ring by removing electron density through intramolecular hydrogen bonding. The high control operated by the O-substituents at the small rim even allowed the selective ipso-nitration of partially detertiobutylated calixarene 1(H3). Hence, these findings open new routes to a wide range of nonsymmetrically substituted calixarenes at the large rim.Entities:
Year: 2003 PMID: 12946141 DOI: 10.1021/jo034557j
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Org Chem ISSN: 0022-3263 Impact factor: 4.354