Acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of 4-diazo-3-isochromanone: the effect of coplanarity on the carbon protonation of α-phenyl-α-carbonyldiazo compounds
Hydrolysis of the cyclic α-phenyl-α-carbonyl-diazo compound, 4-diazo-3-isochromanone, in dilute aqueous perchloric acid solutions was found to give the hydronium ion isotope effect which shows that this reaction occurs by rate-determining hydronation of the substrate on the carbon atom α to its diaz...
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Published in | Canadian journal of chemistry Vol. 74; no. 7; pp. 1369 - 1372 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Ottawa, Canada
NRC Research Press
01.07.1996
Natl Research Council Canada |
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Summary: | Hydrolysis of the cyclic α-phenyl-α-carbonyl-diazo compound, 4-diazo-3-isochromanone, in dilute aqueous perchloric acid solutions was found to give the hydronium ion isotope effect
which shows that this reaction occurs by rate-determining hydronation of the substrate on the carbon atom α to its diazo group. Comparison of the rate constant obtained,
with that for the corresponding acyclic analog, methyl phenyldiazoacetate, indicates that the cyclic compound is 57 times less reactive. Semi-empirical AM1 molecular orbital calculations suggest that this difference in reactivity is caused by enforced near-coplanarity of the diazo and phenyl groups in the cyclic substrate, as opposed to a staggered arrangement of these groups in the acyclic analog; this coplanarity then enhances delocalization of negative charge from the diazo α-carbon atom into the phenyl group, which reduces the negative charge density on the α-carbon atom and slows the rate of reaction. Key words: hydrolysis, diazoalkanes, charge delocalization, AM1 calculations. |
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ISSN: | 0008-4042 1480-3291 |
DOI: | 10.1139/v96-154 |