Tetrahedron Letters | 2021

Computational considerations on the mechanism and stereoselectivity in cyclopropanation reactions via iron-carbenes

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Iron-carbenes bearing heme or piano-stool groups as ancillary are important catalyst for cyclopropanation via carbene transfer to olefins. The reaction mechanism operates through a concerted or a stepwise pathway. In most situations, the main product is the trans-cyclopropane, however, the cis-cyclopropane appears as the main product in some situations. We have performed DFT calculations to model the reaction mechanisms considering different spin states and different substituents for the two types of iron-carbenes above mentioned. Our results suggest that olefin cyclopropanation occurs mainly by the stepwise pathway, throughout a multi-state reactivity, or by a concerted pathway, depending on the catalyst. The origin of the diastereoselectivity is diverse, however, mainly related to the non-covalent interactions present in the transition structures of the main barrier in the mechanisms.

Volume None
Pages 153023
DOI 10.1016/J.TETLET.2021.153023
Language English
Journal Tetrahedron Letters

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