Reactions of 1,3-Dihaloadamantanes with Carbanions in DMSO: Ring-Opening Reactions to Bicyclo[3.3.1]nonane Derivatives by the SRN1 Mechanism
- 1 June 1997
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- Vol. 62 (13) , 4260-4265
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jo9620728
Abstract
The reactions of 1,3-dihaloadamantanes with various carbanionic nucleophiles were studied. Potassium enolates of acetophenone (2) and pinacolone (10b) and the anion of nitromethane (10a) reacted with 1,3-diiodoadamantane (1a) in DMSO under photostimulation by a free radical chain process to form a 1-iodo monosubstitution product as an intermediate, which undergoes concerted fragmentation to form derivatives of 7-methylidenebicyclo[3.3.1]nonene (3 and 11). This reaction does not occur in the dark at 25 degrees C, and the photostimulated reaction is partially inhibited by p-dinitrobenzene. 1,3-Dibromoadamantane (1b) and 1-bromo-3-chloroadamantane (1c) also reacted under irradiation with 2, although more sluggish than 1a, also giving the 7-methylidenebicyclo[3.3.1]nonene derivative 3. When a nucleophile was used without acidic hydrogens in the alpha-position, such as the enolate ion of isobutyrophenone (16), in order to inhibit the ring opening of adamantane, it reacted under irradiation with 1a to give the products adamantane, 1-iodoadamantane, monosubstituted 17, 1-iodo-monosubstituted 19, and disubstituted 20. Their distribution depended on the experimental conditions. In these reactions, 1-iodoadamantane and 19 were intermediates. For reactions involving the radical anion intermediate of the 1-iodo monosubstitution product, the intermolecular ET to the substrate was observed to be much faster than intramolecular ET to the C-I bond.Keywords
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