Experimental and Theoretical Studies on Stereomutation Through gem‐Difluorocyclopropanylide Intermediates

Author:

Akaishi Dai1,Sekine Keisuke12,Ito Shigekazu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Chemistry School of Materials and Chemical Technology Tokyo Institute of Technology 2-12-1-H113 Ookayama Meguro-ku Tokyo 152-8552 Japan

2. Present address: Fine Chemicals General Div. Life Science Company AGC Inc. 1-1, Suehiro-cho, Tsurumi-ku Yokohama Kanagawa 230-0045 Japan

Abstract

AbstractA desilylation process of optically active silyl‐substituted gem‐difluorocyclopropanes with tetrabutylammonium fluoride (TBAF) showed a substantial reduction of enantiopurity of the resultant gem‐difluorocyclopropanes even at ambient temperatures. The electron‐withdrawing aryl substituent at the 3‐position in the 1‐silyl‐2,2‐difluorocyclopropane system accelerated the racemization, indicating a correlation with the stability of the anionic intermediates. The plausible racemization pathway through homolytic cleavage of the distal bond in gem‐difluorocyclopropane is inconsistent with the experimental results because the high energy of >34 kcal/mol is required for generating the open‐shell 2,2‐difluoropropane‐1,3‐diyl skeleton. The DFT studies using the anionic 2,2‐difluoromethyl‐3‐phenylcyclopropanylide intermediate supported the alternative isomerization pathway through the intramolecular migration of hydrogen and the resultant thermodynamically stable 2,2‐difluoromethyl‐1‐phenylcyclopropanylide anion could facilitate the racemization process at the stereocenter. Although the transition state indicated considerable activation energies, the high frequency of imaginary vibration should correlate with a barrier of a very narrow width enabling quantum tunneling under the H‐migration step. The observed isotope effect is compatible with the proposed mechanism through the intramolecular H‐migration.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry

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