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エリサプテランと関連するディテルペノイドの異なる総合成 イン・シリコ 構造の再配置

  • 0Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China.

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[3,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangement of 1,5-Dienes: Cope Rearrangement 01:21

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The Cope rearrangement is classified as a [3,3] sigmatropic shift in 1,5-dienes, leading to a more stable, isomeric 1,5-diene. The reaction involves a concerted movement of six electrons, four from two π bonds and two from a σ bond, via an energetically favorable chair-like transition state.

From a molecular orbital perspective, the rearrangement can be viewed as the interaction between the ground state frontier orbitals of the allyl anion and cation. Under thermal conditions, the...

Diels–Alder Reaction Forming Bridged Bicyclic Products: Stereochemistry 01:29

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Diels–Alder reactions between cyclic dienes locked in an s-cis configuration and dienophiles yield bridged bicyclic products.

Dienophiles with one or more electron-withdrawing substituents form stereochemically different products in which the substituents are oriented in an endo (towards) or exo (away) configuration relative to the double bond.

The endo isomer is formed faster and is the kinetic product. The exo isomer is more stable and is the thermodynamic...

[4+2] Cycloaddition of Conjugated Dienes: Diels–Alder Reaction 01:16

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The Diels–Alder reaction is an example of a thermal pericyclic reaction between a conjugated diene and an alkene or alkyne, commonly referred to as a dienophile. The reaction involves a concerted movement of six π electrons, four from the diene and two from the dienophile, forming an unsaturated six-membered ring. As a result, these reactions are classified as [4+2] cycloadditions.

From a molecular orbital perspective, the interacting lobes of the two π systems must be in phase...

Diels–Alder Reaction Forming Cyclic Products: Stereochemistry 01:28

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The Diels–Alder reaction is one of the robust methods for synthesizing unsaturated six-membered rings. The reaction involves a concerted cyclic movement of six π electrons: four π electrons from the diene and two π electrons from the dienophile.

For the electrons to flow seamlessly between the two π systems, specific stereochemical and conformational requirements must be met.
Stereochemical Orbital Symmetry
The frontier molecular orbitals that satisfy the symmetry...

Structure of Conjugated Dienes 01:16

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Introduction
Conjugated dienes are compounds characterized by the presence of alternating double and single bonds. In a conjugated system like 1,3-butadiene, the unhybridized 2p orbital on each carbon overlaps continuously, allowing the π electrons to be delocalized across the entire molecule. In contrast, this type of overlap does not occur in cumulated and isolated dienes, such as 2,3-pentadiene and 1,4-pentadiene, respectively. Instead, the π electrons remain localized between the double...

Cycloaddition Reactions: Overview 01:16

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Cycloadditions are one of the most valuable and effective synthesis routes to form cyclic compounds. These are concerted pericyclic reactions between two unsaturated compounds resulting in a cyclic product with two new σ bonds formed at the expense of π bonds. The [4 + 2] cycloaddition, known as the Diels–Alder reaction, is the most common. The other example is a [2 + 2] cycloaddition.

The feasibility of cycloaddition reactions under thermal and photochemical conditions can be...