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Organic & biomolecular chemistry, 2019-09, Vol.17 (37), p.8628-8635
2019
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A computational study of regioselectivity in aluminum hydride ring-opening of cis- and trans-4-t-butyl and 3-methylcyclohexene oxides
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  • Organic & biomolecular chemistry, 2019-09, Vol.17 (37), p.8628-8635
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England: Royal Society of Chemistry
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2019
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  • Nucleophilic ring opening of cyclohexene oxides is known to proceed preferentially through the trans-diaxial pathway (the Fürst-Plattner rule). This preference, however, is not absolute, and can be affected by substituents on the cyclohexene oxide ring, as illustrated by LiAlH4 ring-opening of the cis- and trans-isomers of 4-t-butyl- and 3-methylcyclohexene oxide (cis- and trans-1, cis- and trans-2). We performed B3LYP/6-31+G*(PCM) geometry optimizations to locate the chair-like and twist-boat-like transition structures for the hydride attacks on the pseudoaxial and pseudoequatorial conformers of these epoxides. Our calculations are consistent with the experimental observation of effective Fürst-Plattner control of AlH4--opening of cis-1, trans-1, and cis-2, but low selectivity in ring-opening of trans-2. Our data at B3LYP/6-31+G*(PCM) suggests this reduction in selectivity is due to a diminished pseudoequatorial preference of the 3-methyl group in trans-2 relative to that in cis-2. The two calculated chair-like transition structures for hydride opening of trans-2 differ in activation energy free energy (ΔΔG‡) by only 0.4 kcal mol-1. Thus, these calculations account for the reduced regioselectivity of ring opening seen for trans-2 by AlH4- and other nucleophiles.

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