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Advanced Organic Chemistry ( Dr. Hamid Hashim+ Dr. Olfat) Period : 18-9-2018 to 30-10-2018 (7 weeks)
1. Electronegetivity
2. Dipole moment
3. Inductive and field effect
4. Delocalized chemical bonding
5. Rules of resonance
6. Aromaticity
7. Nucleophilic aliphatic substitution (SN 2, SN 1 and ion pair )
8. Neighboring-Group Participation
9. SN i, SN i SN 1 , SN 2 mechanism
10.The tetrahedral mechanism
11. Nucleophilic substitution at vinylic Carbone
12.Elimination (E1 , E2 , E1CB)
13. Pyrolytic elimination Referances
1- Organic chemistry by Morrison and Boyd, SIXTH EDITION , 19922- MARCH’S ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY , by Michael B. Smith and Jerry March , SIXTH EDITION , 20073- Advanced Organic Chemistry , by FRANCIS A. CAREYand RICHARD J. SUNDBERG , FIFTH EDITION, 2007Part A: Structure and MechanismsPART B: Reactions and Synthesis4- Organic chemistry by Glyden , Second Edition , 20125- a Guidebook to mechanism in organic chemistry, by peter sykes sixth edition, 1985
6- My lectures for second stage , undergraduate
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Rules of resonance
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effect.
Example : aniline is less basic compared to 2,6-disubsitutued aniline because in aniline unshared electrons an delocalized through the ring , while in 2,6-disubsitutued aniline the delocalization is prevented by steric effect.
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Aromaticity and the Huckel rule (4n+2=π)
What is the aromaticity? Old definition: that of Huckel , planer , monocyclic, conjugated system containing (4n+2=π) electrons are aromatic .New definition: an aromatic compound is the one which has a measureable degree if it show induced ring current. The induced ring currentcomes from nmr data (chemical shift about 7-9 ppm).
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Example:
The Huckel rule4n+2=π , π : the number of electrons When n = 0, 1,2,3,4,5 ….etc (true number) , the compound is aromatic.i.e : electrons pairs: 2,6,10,14,18,22 When n = (not true number) , the compound is not aromatic.i.e : electrons pairs: 4,8,12,16,20
Rules of aromaticity
Type of systems
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1-Example : Cyclo propyl cation (n=0) , aromatic
very stable
2- Six electrons (n=1)Example : a) Benzene , b) Cyclopentadienyl, c) cycloheptatrienyl cation (tropolium ion)
3- systems of Eight electrons
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4- systems of ten electrons
Compound 79 not prepared (not stable) because of vandewaals interaction. The molecule is non planer (out of planarity) – decreasing overlap and delocalization of π electrons. other
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[12] annulenes : not aromatic, donot fit 4n+2π[14] annulenes :
The dihydropyrene (110)
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Conclusion
order to reduce antiaromaticity.
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Uses for SN2 Reactions
Stronger nucleophiles react faster.Strong bases are strong nucleophiles, but not all strong nucleophiles are basic.
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A negatively charged nucleophile is stronger than its neutral counterpart:
Nucleophilicity decreases from left to right:
Increases down periodic table, as size and polarizability increase:
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e.g : t –But Cl t – Bu+ + Cl-
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Energy Profile of SN1, two steps
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in
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Common ion effect
Salt effect
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Attacking the Nuclephile or Solvent:
Intimate Ion Pair Inversion of Configuration
Solvent Separated Ion Pairs Partial Racemization
Dissociated Ions Racemization
Fig. 5.4. Schematic relationship between reactants, ion pairs, and products in substitution proceeding through ion pairs.
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Evidence for the Ion – Pair mechanism
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Speciall salt effect
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Solvents
Solvent Effects: Protic Solvents
Polar solvents stabilize ions, better stabilization if the charge is compact.
Polar Protic solvents stabilize both anions (nucleophiles) and cations (carbocations). Accelerate SN1 reactions where charge is generated in the Rate Determining Step.
R-X [R + --- X -] R + + X -
Polar aprotic solvents usually stabilize cations more effectively than anions (nucleophiles). Anions (nucleophiles) are left highly reactive. Accelerates SN2 reactions where an anion (nucleophile) is a reactant.
Nuc - + R-X [Nuc----R----X] - Nuc-R + X -
Stabilized. Stabilized.
Note that it is the energy of the transition state relative to the reactant which affects the rate of the forward reaction (but not the equilibrium).
Not Stabilized.
Polar protic solvents have acidic hydrogens (O—H or N—H) that can solvate the nucleophile, reducing their nucleophilicity.Nucleophilicity in protic solvents increases as the size of the atom increases.
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Solvent Effects: Aprotic Solvents
Polar aprotic solvents do not have acidic protons and therefore cannot hydrogen bond.Some aprotic solvents are acetonitrile, DMF, acetone, and DMSO.SN2 reactions proceed faster in aprotic solvents.
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Neighbouring group participation
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1- NGP by an alkeneThe π orbitals of an alkene can stabilize a transition state by helping to
delocalize the positive charge of the carbocation. For instance
the unsaturated tosylate will react more quickly (1011 times faster for
aqueous solvolysis) with a nucleophile than the saturated tosylate.
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The carbocationic intermediate will be stabilized by resonance where the positive charge is spread over several atoms, in the diagram below this is shown.
Here is a different view of the same intermediates.
Even if the alkene is more remote from the reacting center the alkene can
still act in this way. For instance in the following alkyl benzenesulfonate
the alkene is able to delocalise the carbocation.
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48 49
Comp. 45 is 1014 time faster than 49
While Comp. 47 is 5 time faster than 48 , Comp. 46 is 3 time faster than 48 because the cyclopropane ring is not suitable position for assistance .
3- NGP by an aromatic ringAn aromatic ring can assist in the formation of a carbocationic
intermediate called a phenonium ion by delocalising the positive charge.
When the following tosylate reacts with acetic acid in solvolysis then
rather than a simple SN2 reaction forming B, a 48:48:4 mixture of A, B
and (C+D) was obtained .
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The mechanism which forms A and B is shown below.
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SNi / mechanism
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Reactivity
R-Cβ-Cα-X
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Summary
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cations are stabilized by resonance.
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8- Bridgehead atom
Compound (91) is very slow , while (92) is very fast .
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9- Deuterium substitution
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K is the rate in any solvent
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Mechanism : mechanism in solution are E2 , E1 and E1CB mechanism in gas phase is pyrolitic
Pericyclic reaction is a concerted reaction that proceeds through a cyclic transition state. Pericyclic reactions require light or heat and are completely stereospecific;
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Its analogous to the SN2 mechanism and often competes with it . with respect
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This happened when the leaving groups are not hydrogen
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If there steric nature of hydrogen , (anti zaitsevs rule)
If no there steric nature of hydrogen , (zaitsevs rule, , more stable alkene)
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2- Solvent isotope effect has been observed in E1CB mechanism (called inverse solvent isotope effect). When D2O was used instead of H2O as solvent
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In general
Explanation
1) By hughes and Ingold
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2) Bunnett explanation
3) H.C. Brown
NMe, 98% .
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Erythro compound gives the cis alkene
Thero compound gives the trans alkene
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E1 mechanism
Ionized solvent = protic solvent (as H2O)
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Evidence for Ei mechanism
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Elimination – examples
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The elimination is stereoselectivity syn process – five membered Ei
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Elimination with (Cl, Br, I) follow Zaitsev rule, with (F) Hofmann rule is followed