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An Oxidation Induced by Potassium Metal. Studies on the Anionic Cyclodehydrogenation of 1,1 '-Binaphthyl to Perylene


AutorenlisteRickhaus, M; Belanger, AP; Wegner, HA; Scott, LT

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2010

Seiten7358-7364

ZeitschriftThe Journal of Organic Chemistry

Bandnummer75

Heftnummer21

ISSN0022-3263

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1021/jo101635z

VerlagAmerican Chemical Society


Abstract
Oxidative cyclization of 1, 1 '-binaphthyl (1) to perylene (2) can be achieved in essentially quantitative yield by the action of three or more equivalents of potassium metal in hot tetrahydrofuran. An overall reaction mechanism is proposed that accounts for all of the experimental observations reported by previous investigators and those from the present studies. The trans-6a,6b-dihydroperylene dianion (6(2-)) is believed lobe the pivotal intermediate from which H(2), is lost. A radical chain reaction involving free hydrogen atoms (H(center dot)) in the two-step propagation cycle is proposed to explain the formation of H(2) from 6(2-). Anionic cyclodehydrogenations of this sort are complementary to those performed under strongly acidic/oxidizing conditions, photochemically, or thermally (flash vacuum pyrolysis), and a better understanding of how they occur, together with the optimized synthetic protocol reported here, should encourage their wider use in organic synthesis.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilRickhaus, M., Belanger, A., Wegner, H. and Scott, L. (2010) An Oxidation Induced by Potassium Metal. Studies on the Anionic Cyclodehydrogenation of 1,1 '-Binaphthyl to Perylene, The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 75(21), pp. 7358-7364. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo101635z

APA-ZitierstilRickhaus, M., Belanger, A., Wegner, H., & Scott, L. (2010). An Oxidation Induced by Potassium Metal. Studies on the Anionic Cyclodehydrogenation of 1,1 '-Binaphthyl to Perylene. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 75(21), 7358-7364. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo101635z


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