Base-promoted reactions of epoxides. IV. Formation of substituted

Jack K. Crandall, and Luan-Ho C. Lin. J. Am. Chem. .... Clare M. Rosser, Susannah C. Coote, Jonathan P. Kirby, Peter O'Brien, and Darren Caine. Organi...
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of a n external olefin have been uniformly unsuccessful. However, more satisfactory results are achieved when the reacting partners are incorporated into the same molecule. Thus, t-butyllithiuni transformed 5,6-epoxyI-hexene ( 7 ) into a 54z yield of a mixture of cis- a n d trans-7,7-dimethyl-l,5-octadienes(8), 7,7-dimethyl-1octen-4-01 (9), a n d trans-2-bicyclo[3.1 .O]hexanolg(10) in a ratio of 63 :30 : 1’1,

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The formation of 10 appears to require a n a-elimination mechanism as described above, except that the final step of the sequence is carbenoid addition t o the neighboring double bond. The bicyclic alcohol is formed stereospecifically in this case; none of the epimeric alcohol is observed. Compound 9 is the expected nucleophilic addition product, while the mixture of olefins is thought t o derive from carbenoid decomposition of 7 also. In N o appreciable amounts of /3-elimination products were found. These studies illustrate that the scope of epoxide decomposition by a-elimination mechanisms is more general than heretofore realized and that the use of alkyllithium reagents a s bases enhances reaction by this pathway, presumably by favoring the metalation reaction. Current knowledge concerning the details of a-elimination processes of organometallic species’ suggests that free divalent carbon intermediates are probably not involved, but rather that insertion and addition are occurring simultaneously with bond breaking t o the leaving groups. Further work will be required t o establish this point and to probe the interesting stereochemical aspects of these reactions. l 2 (9) Wc thank Professor Paul Gassmaii for kindly providing comparison infrared spectra of the cpimcric 2-bicqclo[3.1.0]hcxanols: P. G. Gassman and F. V. Zalar, J . A m . Cherri. Soc., 88, 2252 (1966). (IO) 1. l