ISSN:
1434-193X
Keywords:
Matrix isolation
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Ring opening
;
Flash pyrolysis
;
Photochemistry
;
Cyclobutenes
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Chemistry
;
General Chemistry
Source:
Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Notes:
The thermally induced ring opening of 1 and 5 proceeds with high stereospecifity in a conrotatory fashion in agreement with the Woodward-Hoffmann rules. Upon flash pyrolysis of 1 the matrix-isolated (Xe, 12 K) products 2a and 2b were found, whereas the corresponding reaction of 5 yielded 3a and 3b. The s-cis conformers 2b and 3b were identified for the first time by comparison of the experimental and calculated (BLYP-6-311G*) IR absorptions. A non-stereospecific photochemical reaction could be observed if matrix-isolated (Ar or Xe, 12 K) 1 was excited directly with λ = 193 nm. Products of the allowed disrotatory pathway as well as those of the forbidden conrotatory reaction were found, a behaviour that corresponds with the known photochemistry of cyclobutenes. A surprising reaction was found if 1 and 5 were irradiated in a xenon matrix with λ 〉 270 nm. The precursors, which were photostable in an argon matrix, opened the ring in a conrotatory fashion, the expected pathway for a thermal reaction. In this case the light is absorbed by the solid xenon in a cooperative process with the precursor molecules. A detailed discussion of the possible energy transfer mechanisms is given. Most probably, a hot ground-state reaction of vibrationally excited 1 and 5 occurs, although the reaction of the radical cations cannot be excluded.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
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