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HERO ID
8362464
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Photoaddition of Allylic and Benzylic Groups to 1,1-Dicyanoethenes Bearing Heterocyclic Substituents by Use of Organic Stannanes
Author(s)
Mizunq, K; Toda, S; Otsuji, Y
Year
1987
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Nippon Kagaku Kaishi
ISSN:
0369-4577
EISSN:
2185-0925
Volume
1987
Issue
7
Page Numbers
1183-1188
Language
English
DOI
10.1246/nikkashi.1987.1183
Abstract
Irradiation of an aqueous acetonitrile solution containing 1, 1-dicyano-2-(2-furyl)ethene and allyltributylstannane in the presence of phenanthrene gave regioselectively 5, 5-dieyano-4-(2-furyl)-l-pentene. Similar photoaddition reactions occurred upon irradiation of mixtures of 2-(2-furyl- or 2-thienyl)-substituted 1,1-dicyanoethene derivatives and allylic and benzylic stannanes in the presence of phenanthrene, affording the corresponding allylated or benzylated products in good yields. In these photoreactions, the allylic or benzylic groups were introduced into the β-carbon and hydrogen into the α-carbon to the cyano function of 1,1-dicyanoethene derivatives with high regioselectivity. Such photoallylation reactions did not occur when allylic silanes were used in place of allylic stannanes. No reaction took place by irradiation in nonpolar solvents and also by refluxing the reaction mixture in the dark. The electron transfer mechanism is proposed for the photoreactions. The reactions involve coupling between 1,1-dicyanoethene radical anions and allylic or benzylic radicals which are produced from the stannane radical cations. © 1987, The Chemical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
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