The Aprotic Conjugate Addition-Reactions of the Carbanions of Octenyl Sulfides and Thiocarbamates With γ-Crotonolactone- Stereochemical and Mechanistic Aspects of Reactions Conducted in the Absence and Presence of Hexamethylphosphoric Triamide

1987 ◽  
Vol 40 (7) ◽  
pp. 1223 ◽  
Author(s):  
RK Haynes ◽  
PA Schober ◽  
MR Binns

The lithiated carbanions of (E)- and (Z)-1-(phenylthio)oct-2-ene, (E)-1-(methylthio)oct-2-ene, S-[(E)-oct-2-enyl] N,N-dimethyl( thiocarbamate ), S-[(a-oct-2-enyl] N,N-dimethyl- ( thiocarbamate ), and (E)- and (Z)-1-(phenylsulfony1)oct-2-ene undergo conjugate addition to γ-crotonolactone (but-2-en-4-olide) in tetrahydrofuran at -70� to give as predominant products, syn and anti allylic sulfides, thiocarbamates and sulfones arising from reaction through C1 of the octenyl carbanions . Also formed are smaller amounts of syn and anti vinylic sulfides, thiocarbamates and sulfones arising by reaction through C3 of the octenyl carbanions. The carbanions of the octenyl sulfones give smaller amounts of the vinylic products than do the other carbanions. In the presence of hexamethylphosphoric triamide (hmpa), the relative amounts of the latter compounds are depressed in favour of the former. The diastereoselection of these reactions is significantly smaller than the corresponding reactions involving 4-t-butoxycyclopent-2-enone. The constitutions and stereostructures of all the products was established by analysis of 1H n.m.r. data and n.O.e. difference experiments conducted at 400 MHz. The enhancement of the amounts of the allylic at the expense of the vinylic compounds induced by the hmpa is tentatively ascribed to frontier molecular orbital effects, and suggests that the operation of chelation and charge control in the reactions of related allylic carbanions with carbonyl compounds is less important than is generally considered to be the case. The various factors which cause carbanions to undergo conjugate addition to α β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds and the role played by the hmpa in these reactions are critically discussed in terms of the model of Seyden-Penne and coworkers.

Author(s):  
Jun-ichi Haruta ◽  
Koichi Nishi ◽  
Satoshi Matsuda ◽  
Yasumitsu Tamura ◽  
Yasuyuki Kita

1987 ◽  
Vol 40 (5) ◽  
pp. 937 ◽  
Author(s):  
MR Binns ◽  
RK Haynes

The carbanions of (E)- and (Z)-1-(pheny1thio)oct-2-ene, (E)-1-(methy1thio)- and 1-(t-butyl- thio )oct-2-ene, N,N-dimethyl S-[(E)-oct-2-enyllthiocarbamate and (E)-oct-2-enyl benzothiazole undergo conjugate addition to 4-t-butoxycyclopent-2-enone in the presence of hexamethyl - phosphoric triamide ( hmpa ) in tetrahydrofuran at -70� to give as predominant products diastereomeric mixtures of syn and anti allylic sulfides arising from reaction through C1 of the octenyl carbanions. Also formed in some cases are small amounts of diastereomeric mixtures of syn and anti vinylic sulfides arising from reaction through C3 of the octenyl carbanions. In the absence of the hmpa, carbonyl addition is the major reaction pathway of the carbanions of each of the (E)- and (Z)- octenyl thiocarbamates. The constitutions and stereostructures of all the products have been established through chemical shift and coupling constant correlations of their IH n.m.r. data obtained at 400 MHz. The relative proportions of the regioisomeric allylic and vinylic sulfides are dependent both upon the nature of the non-allylic substituent attached to the sulfur atom, and the geometry of the double bond in the starting octenyl sulfide. While there is no apparent connection between the electronic properties or sizes of the non-allylic substituent and the diastereomer ratios of the allylic and vinylic sulfides, it is noted that the (2)-(phenylthio) octene delivers an allylic sulfide mixture enriched in the syn isomer. It is concluded that the carbanions are configurationally stable at-70� and that the configurations of the vinylic sulfides reflect the configurations of the carbanions from which they are derived. It is also concluded that the reactions proceed under orbital control, as this best accounts for the formation of the vinylic sulfides and is in accord with the results of STO-3G calculations carried out on a series of sulfur-bearing allylic carbanions . The likely angle of attack of the carbanions on the enone system is briefly discussed in terms of a published model relating to the attack of a simple nucleophile on an electrophilic double bond.


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