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Stereoretentive chlorination of cyclic alcohols catalyzed by titanium(IV) tetrachloride: evidence for a front side attack mechanism.

Deboprosad Mondal1, Song Ye Li, Luca Bellucci, Teodoro Laino, Andrea Tafi, Salvatore Guccione, Salvatore D Lepore.   

Abstract

A mild chlorination reaction of alcohols was developed using the classical thionyl chloride reagent but with added catalytic titanium(IV) chloride. These reactions proceeded rapidly to afford chlorination products in excellent yields and with preference for retention of configuration. Stereoselectivities were high for a variety of chiral cyclic secondary substrates including sterically hindered systems. Chlorosulfites were first generated in situ and converted to alkyl chlorides by the action of titanium tetrachloride which is thought to chelate the chlorosulfite leaving group and deliver the halogen nucleophile from the front face. To better understand this novel reaction pathway, an ab initio study was undertaken at the DFT level of theory using two different computational approaches. This computational evidence suggests that while the reaction proceeds through a carbocation intermediate, this charged species likely retains pyramidal geometry existing as a conformational isomer stabilized through hyperconjugation (hyperconjomers). These carbocations are then essentially "frozen" in their original configurations at the time of nucleophilic capture.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23298402      PMCID: PMC3586301          DOI: 10.1021/jo3023439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Org Chem        ISSN: 0022-3263            Impact factor:   4.354


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