Selectivity in Lewis acid-mediated fragmentations of peroxides and ozonides: application to the synthesis of alkenes, homoallyl ethers, and 1, 2-dioxolanes
PH Dussault, HJ Lee, X Liu
Index: Dussault, Patrick H.; Lee, Hyung-Jae; Liu, Xuejun Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 1, 2000 , # 17 p. 3006 - 3013
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Abstract
Fragmentation of dialkyl peroxides and ozonides is strongly influenced by the choice of Lewis acid. TiCl 4 promotes C–O ionization (S N 1 reaction) of tertiary peroxides while SnCl 4 and BF 3 ·OEt 2 promote O–O heterolysis (Hock reaction). The cationic intermediates are trapped with allyltrimethylsilane to afford allylated alkanes and homoallyl ethers. In the absence of a nucleophile, ozonides (1,2,4-trioxolanes) invariably undergo O–O heterolysis. However, ...
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