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Accessing Valuable Ligand Supports for Transition Metals: A Modified, Intermediate Scale Preparation of 1,2,3,4,5-Pentamethylcyclopentadiene
Published on: March 20, 2017
Penta-cyclo-[8.2.1.1(4,7).0(2,9).0(3,8)]tetra-deca-5,11-diene
Hsing-Yang Tsai1, Ming-Hui Luo, Wei-Chi Lin
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Feng Chia University, 40724 Taichung, Taiwan.
Researchers synthesized a novel compound C(14)H(16) using a [2+2] cyclo-addition reaction. The study reveals its unique crystal structure with two independent, centrosymmetric molecules, each adopting an exo-trans-exo conformation.
Area of Science:
- Organic Chemistry
- Crystallography
Background:
- Norbornadiene is a versatile diene in organic synthesis.
- Cycloaddition reactions are fundamental in constructing cyclic molecules.
Purpose of the Study:
- To synthesize and characterize the novel compound C(14)H(16).
- To elucidate the solid-state structure and conformation of the synthesized molecule.
Main Methods:
- [2+2] cyclo-addition reaction utilizing norbornadiene.
- Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis to determine molecular structure.
Main Results:
- Successful synthesis of the title compound C(14)H(16).
- Identification of two independent, centrosymmetric molecules in the asymmetric unit.
- Determination of an exo-trans-exo conformation for each molecule.
Conclusions:
- The [2+2] cyclo-addition of norbornadiene provides a route to novel cyclic compounds.
- The crystal structure reveals specific conformational preferences in the solid state.
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