Journal of Organic Chemistry 2002-02-08

Regiochemistry of the photostimulated reaction of the phthalimide anion with 1-iodoadamantane and tert-butylmercury chloride by the S(RN)1 mechanism.

Manuel Bajo Maquieira, Alicia B Peñéñory, Roberto A Rossi

Index: J. Org. Chem. 67(3) , 1012-5, (2002)

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Abstract

The photostimulated reaction of the phthalimide anion (1) with 1-iodoadamantane (2) gave 3-(1-adamantyl) phthalimide (3) (12%) and 4-(1-adamantyl) phthalimide (4) (45%), together with the reduction product adamantane (AdH) (21%). The lack of reaction in the dark and inhibition of the photoinduced reaction by p-dinitrobenzene, 1,4-cyclohexadiene, and di-tert-butylnitroxide indicated that 1 reacts with 2 by an S(RN)1 mechanism. Formation of products 3 and 4 occurs with distonic radical anions as intermediates. The photoinduced reaction of anion 1 with tert-butylmercury chloride (10) affords 4-tert-butylphthalimide (11) as a unique product. By competition experiments toward 1, 1-iodoadamantane was found to be ca. 10 times more reactive than tert-butylmercury chloride.


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