| Literature DB >> 31769071 |
Monika Kořenková1, Vít Kremláček1, Martin Hejda1, Jan Turek2, Raffi Khudaverdyan2, Milan Erben1, Roman Jambor1, Aleš Růžička1, Libor Dostál1.
Abstract
Treatment of N,C,N-chelated organopnictogen(I) compounds ArE (1-3) (Ar=2,6-(RN=CH)2 C6 H3 , E/R=As/Dmp (1), Sb/tBu (2), and Bi/tBu (3), where Dmp=2,6-Me2 C6 H3 ) with various electron-deficient alkynes RC≡CR' (R/R'=CO2 Me (DMAD), R/R'=H/CO2 Me, or R/R'=NC5 F4 ) affords different types of heterocyclic compounds. In these reactions, 1-3 act as hidden dienes and participate in hetero-Diels-Alder (DA) reactions, a feature that has been only rarely reported for heavier pnictogen compounds. In this way, reactions of 1 furnished the set of 1-arsanaphthalenes 4-6. The most likely mechanism involves two steps, that is, an arsa-DA reaction giving a 1-arsa-1,4-dihydro-iminonaphthalene, followed by CH→NH proton migration. In contrast, this reaction sequence terminates at the first step in the case of the antimony analogue 2, thus giving the 1-stiba-1,4-dihydro-iminonaphthalenes 7 and 8. Reactions of the bismuth congener 3 gave one of two products depending on the alkyne used. Reaction of 3 with DMAD gave 1-bisma-1,4-dihydro-iminonaphthalene 9, whilst its reaction with two equivalents of HC≡C(CO2 Me) gave bismacyclohexadiene (10). All compounds have been characterized by NMR, IR, and Raman spectroscopies and X-ray diffraction analysis. The experimental data were complemented by a computational study, including a description of the reaction profiles of the hetero-DA reactions and an assessment of the aromaticities of the heterocyclic naphthalene derivatives.Entities:
Keywords: Diels-Alder reaction; heterocycles; heterodienes; heteronaphthalenes; pnictogens
Year: 2020 PMID: 31769071 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201904953
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236