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[摘要]:It has been experimentally reported that PMe3 catalyzes the cycloalkylation of the pendant halogenated alpha,beta-unsaturated ketones (e.g., 1) at the C-alpha position, whereas NHC catalyzes the cycloalkylation of the pendant halogenated alpha,beta-unsaturated esters (e.g., 2) at the C-beta position. A DFT study has been performed to understand the detailed reaction mechanisms and the causes for the different ring closure positions in the two cycloalkylations promoted by the similar catalysts. Both reactions undergo three stages that include the nucleophilic addition of the catalysts (PMe3 or NHC) to the substrates (1 or 2) and subsequent ring closure via S(N)2 mechanism, the H-elimination by the bases (KOH or K3PO4), and the catalyst release giving the final products. The first stage in the NHC-catalyzed reaction involves a favorable H-transfer step leading to the umpolung Michael acceptor, which is more stable than the nucleophilic addition complex. The H-transfer turns off the possibility to close ring at C-alpha position for the reaction. In contrast, the similar H-transfer in the PMe3-catalyzed reaction is thermodynamically unfavorable. According to the electronic structure of the addition complex of PMe3 to substrate (1), we rationalize why the experimentally isolated intermediate in the PMe3-catalyzed reaction is the trans-cyclic ketophosphonium salt, rather than its cis isomer that favors electrostatic attraction. The differences and the similarities among the two reactions and the traditional MBH reaction are discussed. |
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