Klaus Gomann
Ruhr University Bochum
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Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry | 1996
Michael Dorra; Klaus Gomann; Michael Guth; Wolfgang Kirmse
Biphenyl-2-ylcarbenes, 2-ArC6H4CR, were generated photolytically and thermally from diazo precursors. Cyclization, leading to fluorenes, competes with capture of the carbenes by methanol but proceeds faster than intramolecular hydrogen shifts (with R = Me) and intermolecular C(SINGLE BOND)H insertion reactions (with R = H in cyclohexane). By comparison of product ratios with kinetic data for related carbenes from the literature, the cyclization rate is estimated as ca 1011s−1. The intramolecular reactivity of biphenyl-2-ylcarbenes is not significantly attenuated by variation of R (R = H, Me, Ph). Very minor effects of triplet sensitization and methanol quenching indicate that fluorenes arise from spin-equilibrated biphenyl-2-ylcarbenes, presumably from the singlet state. When Ar = mesityl, the carbene predominantly inserts into C(SINGLE BOND)H bonds of the 2′-methyl groups, giving rise to a dihydrophenanthrene. Formation of a fluorene derivative, by formal insertion into C(SINGLE BOND)C bonds, occurs as a minor process. This unprecedented reaction points to intervention of an o-xylylene in which the methyl group migrates. Laser flash photolysis (LFP) of 2-PhC6H4CN2Ph generates a transient absorption which is due to the T0 Tn transition of 9-phenylfluorene rather than to the presumed o-xylylene. On LFP of 2-ArC6H4CN2Ph in trifluoroethanol-acetonitrile, protonation of the carbenes gives rise to carbocations, 2-ArC6H4CH+Ph. The transient absorption spectra of these cations are strongly influenced by twisting about the Ar(SINGLE BOND)Ar bond (Ar = Ph < o-tolyl < mesityl) whereas the rates of nucleophilic capture vary only slightly. Biphenyl-2-ylcarbenium ions (Ar = R = Ph) cyclize more slowly than the analogous carbenes, by a factor of ≥104.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1989
Roland Boese; Dieter Blaeser; Klaus Gomann; Udo H. Brinker
European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2004
Christoph Kolano; Klaus Gomann; Wolfram Sander
Angewandte Chemie | 1985
Udo H. Brinker; Ali Haghani; Klaus Gomann
Angewandte Chemie | 1983
Udo H. Brinker; Klaus Gomann; Ruth Zorn
Angewandte Chemie | 1983
Udo H. Brinker; Klaus Gomann; Ruth Zorn
Angewandte Chemie | 1983
Udo H. Brinker; Gabriele Wilk; Klaus Gomann
Angewandte Chemie | 2006
Udo H. Brinker; Gabriele Wilk; Klaus Gomann
Chemische Berichte | 1992
Wolfgang Kirmse; Dietmar Mönch; Katja Müller; Klaus Gomann
Angewandte Chemie | 1985
Udo H. Brinker; Ali Haghani; Klaus Gomann