Issue 19, 2012

Origin of the synchronicity in bond formation in polar Diels–Alder reactions: an ELF analysis of the reaction between cyclopentadiene and tetracyanoethylene

Abstract

The origin of the synchronicity in C–C bond formation in polar Diels–Alder (P-DA) reactions involving symmetrically substituted electrophilic ethylenes has been studied by an ELF analysis of the electron reorganization along the P-DA reaction of cyclopentadiene (Cp) 4 with tetracyanoethylene (TCE) 10 at the B3LYP/6-31G* level. The present study makes it possible to establish that the synchronicity in C–C bond formation in P-DA reactions is controlled by the symmetric distribution of the electron-density excess reached in the electrophile through the charge transfer process, which can be anticipated by an analysis of the spin electron-density at the corresponding radical anion. The ELF comparative analysis of bonding along the DA reactions of Cp 4 with ethylene and with TCE 10 asserts that these DA reactions, which have a symmetric electron reorganization, do not have a cyclic electron reorganization as the pericyclic mechanism states. Due to the very limited number of cases of symmetrically substituted ethylenes, we can conclude that the synchronous mechanism is an exception of DA reactions.

Graphical abstract: Origin of the synchronicity in bond formation in polar Diels–Alder reactions: an ELF analysis of the reaction between cyclopentadiene and tetracyanoethylene

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jan 2012
Accepted
15 Mar 2012
First published
15 Mar 2012

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2012,10, 3841-3851

Origin of the synchronicity in bond formation in polar Diels–Alder reactions: an ELF analysis of the reaction between cyclopentadiene and tetracyanoethylene

L. R. Domingo, P. Pérez and J. A. Sáez, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2012, 10, 3841 DOI: 10.1039/C2OB25152C

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