Issue 7, 1988

Homolytic reactions of ligated boranes. Part 9. Overall addition of alkanes to electron-deficient alkenes by a radical chain mechanism

Abstract

Methyl bromoacetate and ethyl 2-bromopropanoate are reduced by Bun3P→BH3 or Bun3P→BH2Ph to methyl acetate and ethyl proponoate, respectively, in chlorobenzene at 80–110 °C in the presence of dibenzoyl peroxide or t-butyl perbenzoate. Amine complexes of borane or phenylborane are much less effective reducing agents. The reductions may also be initiated photochemically and are inhibited by a phenolic radical scavenger. A homolytic chain mechanism is proposed in which the phosphine–boryl radical abstracts halogen from the bromo ester and is subsequently regenerated by reaction of an α-(alkoxycarbonyl) alkyl radical with the phosphine–borane. The latter propagation step, together with halogen abstraction from Rl and addition of the derived alkyl radical to the C[double bond, length half m-dash]C bond, is also involved in the chain reaction between Bun3P→BH2Ph, an alkyl iodide, and ethyl acrylate according to equation (A); Bun3P→BH3 reacts similarly but gives lower yields of ester. Reaction (A) proceeds smoothly at 110 °C Bun3P→BH2Ph + Rl + CH2[double bond, length half m-dash]CHCO2Et→RCH2CH2CO2Et + Bun3P→BHIPh (A) when initiated by t-butyl perbenzoate and moderate yields of isolated esters were obtained from n-butyl iodide, cyclohexyl iodide, and 3β-iodocholest-5-ene. This last iodide gives an epimeric mixture of 3α-and 3β-esters in total isolated yield of ca. 50%. Similar addition reactions take place between Bun3P→BH2Ph, Bunl, and diethyl vinylphosphonate or phenyl vinyl sulphone. It is concluded that Bun3P→BH3 and particularly Bun3P→BH2Ph offer promise as alternatives to tin, mercury, and germanium hydrides in radical chain reactions of synthetic value.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1988, 1195-1200

Homolytic reactions of ligated boranes. Part 9. Overall addition of alkanes to electron-deficient alkenes by a radical chain mechanism

J. A. Baban and B. P. Roberts, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1988, 1195 DOI: 10.1039/P29880001195

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