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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2014

Chiral Propargylic Cations as Intermediates in SN1-Type Reactions: Substitution Pattern, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies, and Origin of the Diastereoselectivity

Dominik Nitsch; Stefan M. Huber; Alexander Pöthig; Arjun Narayanan; George A. Olah; G. K. Surya Prakash; Thorsten Bach

Nine propargylic acetates, bearing a stereogenic center (-C*HXR(2)) adjacent to the electrophilic carbon atom, were prepared and subjected to SN1-type substitution reactions with various silyl nucleophiles employing bismuth trifluoromethanesulfonate [Bi(OTf)3] as the Lewis acid. The diastereoselectivity of the reactions was high when the alkyl group R(2) was tertiary (tert-butyl), irrespective of the substituent X. Products were formed consistently with a diastereomeric ratio larger than 95:5 in favor of the anti-diastereoisomer. If the alkyl substitutent R(2) was secondary, the diastereoselectivity decreased to 80:20. The reaction was shown to proceed stereoconvergently, and the relative product configuration was elucidated. The reaction outcome is explained by invoking a chiral propargylic cation as an intermediate, which is preferentially attacked by the nucleophile from one of its two diastereotopic faces. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations suggest a preferred conformation in which the group R(2) is almost perpendicular to the plane defined by the three substituents at the cationic center, with the nucleophile approaching the electrophilic center opposite to R(2). Transition states calculated for the reaction of allyltrimethylsilane with two representative cations support this hypothesis. Tertiary propargylic cations with a stereogenic center (-C*HXR(2)) in the α position were generated by ionization of the respective alcohol precursors with FSO3H in SO2ClF at -80 °C. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra were obtained for five cations, and the chemical shifts could be unambiguously assigned. The preferred conformation of the cations as extracted from nuclear Overhauser experiments is in line with the preferred conformation responsible for the reaction of the secondary propargylic cations.


Archive | 1998

Recycling of carbon dioxide into methyl alcohol and related oxygenates for hydrocarbons

George A. Olah; G. K. Surya Prakash


Archive | 2004

Carbocation Chemistry: Olah/Carbocation Chemistry

George A. Olah; G. K. Surya Prakash


Archive | 2011

Hypercarbon Chemistry: Olah/Hypercarbon Chemistry 2E

George A. Olah; G. K. Surya Prakash; Kenneth Wade; Árpád Molnár; Robert E. Williams


Meeting Abstracts | 2008

Electrolytes Containing Fluorinated Ester Co-Solvents for Low-Temperature Li-Ion Cells

Kiah Smith; Marshall C. Smart; G. K. Surya Prakash; B. V. Ratnakumar


Archive | 1998

Nanoscale solid superacid catalysts with pendant fluoroalkylsulfonic acid or fluoro, perfluoroalkylsulfonic acid groups

George A. Olah; G. K. Surya Prakash


Meeting Abstracts | 2010

Development of Li-Ion Battery Electrolytes with Improved Safety for NASA Applications

Marshall C. Smart; Frederick C. Krause; William West; Jessee Soler; G. K. Surya Prakash; B. V. Ratnakumar


Archive | 2011

Optimized Li-Ion Electrolytes Containing Triphenyl Phosphate as a Flame-Retardant Additive

Marshall C. Smart; Ratnakumar V. Bugga; G. K. Surya Prakash; Frederick C. Krause


Meeting Abstracts | 2006

Low Temperature Li CFx Batteries Based on Sub-Fluorinated Graphitic Materials

Jay Whitacre; Rachid Yazami; Marshall C. Smart; Andrc Hamwi; William R. Bennett; G. K. Surya Prakash; Thomas B. Miller; Ratnakumar V. Bugga


Archive | 2018

Toward a Sustainable Carbon Cycle

Alain Goeppert; George A. Olah; G. K. Surya Prakash

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Marshall C. Smart

University of Southern California

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Gerald Halpert

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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S. R. Narayanan

University of Southern California

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Ratnakumar V. Bugga

California Institute of Technology

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Árpád Molnár

University of Southern California

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Eugene Vamos

University of Southern California

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Harvey A. Frank

University of Southern California

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Kiah Smith

University of Southern California

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Robert E. Williams

University of Southern California

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