The Cleavage of P-Oxypropionitriles with Lithium Aluminum Hydride1 s s

Jul 5, 2017 - The reduction of 6-oxypropionitriles with excess lithium alumiuum hydride in diethyl ether solution results in significaut amounts of cl...
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The Cleavage of P-Oxypropionitriles with Lithium Aluminum Hydride1 BY LOUISAI. SOFFER AND ELIZABETH W. PARROTTA RECEIVED I'EBRCARY 11, 1964 The reduction of 6-oxypropionitriles with excess lithium alumiuum hydride in diethyl ether solution results in significaut amounts of cleavage a t the ether linkage. The products, exclusive of the expected primary amine, are the parent alcohol, hydrogen, n-propylamine, and traces of ammonia. Cleavage is least with the alkosypropionitriles (5-1077,) and most with the aryloxypropionitriles (20-23%). When the rcductioii is perfornied irl tetrahydrofuran solution the cleavage reaction predominates and in some cases is practically quantitative. I t is show1 that the greatly different degrees of cleavage cshibited in the two solvents are due t o the solvents themselvcs, and not t o different reaction temperatures. A mechanism for the cleavage reaction is discussed in terms of the possible elimination of acrylonitrile by lithium aluminum hydride : LiAlHa ROCH&H,CS ----+- ROCH-CHCI; AIHa -,L Hz; R 0 C H 2 C H C S -3- R 0 3 CHa=CH-CS. The espcrimental 0 v evidence, however, indicates that the actual niechaiiism is Drobably more complex and that elimination of acrylouitrile, us such, is not the principal process.

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Introduction niinurn hydride resulted in scission of the ethoxy During the hydrolysis of the reaction iiiixture of fragment to forin ~is-2~3-diphenylethyleniniine.~ OEt a p-alkoxypropionitrile and lithium aluminum hydride, the formation of a volatile amine was ob--cI4-c-LiAIHa H1O -cH-CI*served. The compound was n-propylamine, and +\ / \ / the other products were the parent alcohol and the -"I,-0Ets s desired y-alkoxypropylamine. It was later obI I-I H served that trace amounts of ammonia were also produced. Investigation of a number of @-oxyDiscussion and Results The results of the cleavage reactions are suniniarLiAlHd RO(CH2)zCN ized in Table I. The data have been calculated ROH + I