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O,S-Acetals in a New Modification of oxo-Friedel–Crafts–Bradsher Cyclization—Synthesis of Fluorescent (Hetero)acenes and Mechanistic Considerations
This paper presents the use of O,S-acetals in a new modification of the oxo-Friedel–Crafts–Bradsher cyclization. In this reaction, under mild reaction conditions (25 °C), three- and four-ring fused RO-acenes (major) and/or HO(CH(2))(2)S-acenes (minor) are formed, the latter products having never bee...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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MDPI
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051591/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985445 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062474 |
Sumario: | This paper presents the use of O,S-acetals in a new modification of the oxo-Friedel–Crafts–Bradsher cyclization. In this reaction, under mild reaction conditions (25 °C), three- and four-ring fused RO-acenes (major) and/or HO(CH(2))(2)S-acenes (minor) are formed, the latter products having never been observed before in this type of cyclization. In this way, two electronically different fluorophores could be obtained in a single cyclization reaction, one of them having strong electron donor properties (+M effect of alkoxy groups) and the other having donor-acceptor properties (+M and −I effects of the HO(CH(2))(2)S-group, Hammett’s constants). Further increasing the reaction temperature, HCl concentration or prolonging reaction time, surprisingly, yielded a 2:1 mixture of cis and trans dimeric isomers, as the only products of this cyclization. The DFT calculations confirmed a greater stability of the cis isomer compared to the trans isomer. The formation of unexpected dimeric products and HO(CH(2))(2)S-acenes sheds light on the mechanism of oxo-Friedel–Crafts–Bradsher cyclization, involving competitive O/S atom protonation in strained O,S-acetals and in strain-free side groups of intermediate species. |
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