Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical Sciences Ariel University Ramat HaGolan 65 Ariel Israel
2. Department of Chemical Research Support Weizmann Institute of Science 234 Herzl Street Rehovot Israel
Abstract
AbstractTheoretical and experimental mixed approaches are complementary and valuable. Our DFT calculations support the mechanism suggested by Kosower, adding to it a key diaziridine intermediate that determines the relative product distribution of this reaction. Our results are consistent with the formation of the diazoketene intermediate as the rate‐limiting step. Based on curve fittings, first or second‐order kinetics cannot be ruled out. This may indicate that more than one mechanism is simultaneously at play in this transformation. This unexpected outcome led us to study an alternative cyclopropenone intermediate. Although cyclopropenone is not likely to be formed under thermal conditions, adding it to the reaction mixture results in bimane structures. The most staggering finding from this investigation was the unanticipated generation of the unsymmetrical anti‐(Me,Me)(Ph,Ph)bimane. The optimization of this route towards unsymmetrical bimanes will require additional investigation.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry