“Buttressing Effect” in the Halogen‐Lithium Exchange in ortho‐Bromo‐N,N‐dimethylanilines and Related Naphthalenes

Author:

Meshalkin Stepan A.1ORCID,Tsybulin Semyon V.1ORCID,Bardakov Victor G.1ORCID,Tatarinov Ilya A.1ORCID,Shitov Daniil A.1ORCID,Tupikina Elena Y.1ORCID,Efremova Mariia M.1ORCID,Antonov Alexander S.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Chemistry St. Petersburg State University 198504 St. Petersburg Russian Federation

2. Institute of Organic Chemistry University of Regensburg D-93053 Regensburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractNon‐covalent interactions such as coordination of an organolithium reagent by a directing group and steric repulsion of substituents strongly affect the halogen‐lithium exchange process. Here we present the manifestation of the “buttressing effect” – an indirect interaction between two substituents issued by the presence of a third group – and its influence on the ease and selectivity of the bromine‐lithium exchange and the reactivity of formed aryllithiums. The increase of the size of the “buttressing” substituent strongly affects the conformation of a NMe2 group, forcing it to hinder ortho‐bromine and thus slowing down the exchange. In naphthalene substrates bearing two bromines, this suppresses regioselectivity of the reaction. The “buttressing effect” forces formed aryllithiums to deaggregate, thus boosting their reactivity. This facilitates the decomposition via protolisys by ethereal solvents even at low temperatures and in some cases initiates fast Wurtz‐Fittig coupling.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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