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SECTION 4
Stereoelectronic Effects (S.E.)
and Reactivity of Acetals and Related Functions
(2018)
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Conformation of acetals
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STEREOELECTRONIC EFFECTS and Oxygen Basicity, Bond Length
and Preferential Cleavage in Acetal Hydrolysis (theory)
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Bürgi-Dunitz Angle of Attack on Carbonyl Group.
Evidence from X-Rays Diffraction Analysis
In molecular containing an amino group and a ketone (119), X-rays shows the
N:---C=O bond too long for a bond but too short for no bonding.
In 120, the RRC=O unit (120 to 121) deviates from coplanarity.
In 1,8-disubstituted naphtalene, both substituents are splayed outward.
In 122, the C-O bond is splayed outward, but the C-N bond leans inward.
J.D. Dunitz et al. Helv. Chim. Acta 1978, 61, 2783.
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No Evidence in Favor of Stereoelectronic Control in Acetal Hydrolysis in Early Studies
In 10 anomeric pairs of alkyl glucopyranosides, the b-anomers were hydrolyzed 1.3-3.2
times faster than the a-anomers.
Also,
Feather
Harris
KirbyHydrolysis of p-nitrophenoxy 127 is pH-independent in the pH range 7-10.
Spontaneous hydrolysis of 127 is 3.3 times slower than 128.
It was first concluded that there was no evidence that acetal cleavage is subject
to stereoelectronic control.
It was later disclaimed as 128 could hydrolyzed via boat conformer 129.
O
H
OR
RO
RO
RO
RO
O
OR
H
RO
RO
RO
RO
faster than
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Evidence of Stereoelectronic Control in Hydrolysis Came with
Conformationally Rigid Acetal Compounds
Hydrolysis 131 (0.1 N HCl)
is > 3000 faster than 130
Kirby
Spontaneous hydrolysis
Relative rate: 1
Relative rate: 1 ~1.2 x 1013
~10,000
O
CH3
OAr
O
OAr
20 21
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Hydration of Enol Ether vs Olefin
Relative rate:
Relative rate:
Kresge-Wiseman
1 200
106 1
O
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Evidence of Stereoelectronic Control in Acetal Formation
Antiperiplanar Lone Pair Hypothesis
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NH2 -0.7
OH -1.0
F -2.0
NH3+ -3.5
OH2+ -6.2
Y
• F. GREIN and P. DESLONGCHAMPS. Can. J. Chem. 70, 604 (1992).
• F. GREIN. In "The Anomeric Effect and Associated Stereoelectronic Effects".
Chap. 11 : Anomeric and Reverse Anomeric Effect in Acetals and Related Functions.
Edited by G.R.J. Thatcher. ACS Symposium Series 539, Washington, D.C., 1993.
Energy parameters
eO, eN
for electronic
component of
anomeric effect due
to O, N
(kcal/mol)
FH+ -20.5
-1.0
-1.9
-3.6
-5.7
-17.3
E (X = NH2)
-30.6
E (X = OH)
Strength of the Anomeric Effect as a Function of Leaving Group
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INFRARED
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Relative Energy of TS in the Formation of a and b Glycosides
Experimental Results
P. DESLONGCHAMPS, S. LI, Y.L. DORY. Org. Lett. 6, 505 (2004).
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T (h) betaalphaA
0.5 14
29 5.52272.5
74 16.760.522.8
89 186418
115 19.667.712.7
171 22.269.78.1
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Relative Rate of Formation of a and b Glycosides from Enol Ether
P. Deslongchamps, S. Li, Y.L. Dory. Org. Lett. 2004, 6, 505-508.
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RESUME OF EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
Intermediates 6b is 0.63 kcal/mol lower than 6a
11E
11Z
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TFA/benzene
TFA/benzene1b (100%)(kinetic)
TFA/MeOH 1a1b (80:20)
(kinetic)
1a1b (68:32)
(thermodynamic)
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Formation of Spiroketals
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Various Cyclization Pathways in Acetal Formation
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Cyclization Versus Hydrolysis as a Function as a Ring Size
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Cyclization Versus Addition of Methanol as a Function of Ring Size
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Molecular Modeling (AM1) of Ketal Formation as a Function of Ring Size
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DEFINITIONS
3 Factors:
(1) Proton Affinity: E (enthalpy) (bond length 1.6 Å)
between ketal +H+ and ketal -H+
(2) Decompression energy: E (enthalpy)
between ketal -H+ and oxocarbenium ion
(3) Entropy: (bond cleavage and ring closure)
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Angle = definition at TS
Bond Model = n-*
TS is not found in ketal
(a constraint C-O bond length at 1.6 Å is selected)
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Relative Rates of
Hydrolysis of a Series
of Ketals
S. Li, Y.L. DORY,P. DESLONGCHAMPS.Israel J. of Chem. 2000, 40, 209-215.
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Relative Rate of Hydrolysis of 5-, 6- and 7-Membered Aryl Ketals
N.B. Proton affinity (basicity) depends on the
strength of the anomeric effect
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Relative Rate of Hydrolysis of 5- and 6-Membered Ketals
N.B. Proton affinity (basicity) depends on the
strength of the anomeric effect
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Relative Rate of Hydrolysis of 5- to 7-Membered and Acyclic Ketals
N.B. Proton affinity (basicity) depends on the
strength of the anomeric effect
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Relative Rate of Hydrolysis of 7-Membered Ketals
N.B. Proton affinity (basicity) depends on the
strength of the anomeric effect
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Relative Rate of Hydrolysis of Dimethoxy and Diethoxy Ketals
N.B. Proton affinity (basicity) depends on the
strength of the anomeric effect
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CONCLUSION ON ALKYL AND ARYL KETALS HYDROLYSIS
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C.A. Bunton, R.H. De Wolfe.
J. Org. Chem. 30, 1371 (1954).
S. Li, P. Deslongchamps.
Tetrahedron Lett. 35, 5641 (1994).
P. Deslongchamps, Y.L. Dory, S. Li.
Tetrahedron 56, 3533 (2000).
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O
CH3
C
CH3
CH3
+O
CH3CH2
C
H
CH3
+O
CH3CH2CH2
C
H
H
+
5.2 kcal/mol 19.1 kcal/mol0 kcal/mol
Oxenium Energies (RHF 6-31G*)
RELATIVE STABILITY:
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O
OH
H
O
OH
H
O
OH
H
O
OH
O
H
O
O
OH
O
OO
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
1 4.2 x 102 2.5 x 103
1 x 102 9.3 x 104 1.5 x 107
3.7 x 106 2.6 x 108 2.3 x 109 2.4 x 109 4.6 x 1010
bimolecular processes (entropy)reverse ofintramol. proc.
methoxy less basic than ethoxy
reverse ofintramol. proc.
bimolecular processes
methoxy ethoxy (2 cleavages) entropy
reverse ofintramol. proc.
bimolecular processes
methoxy methoxyethoxy ethoxy
(2 cleavages)(2 cleavages) (1 cleavage)(2 cleavages)entropy
ACETALS
Relative Rates of Acetals of Formaldehyde, Aldehyde, and Ketone
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a- vs t Bonds in Carbonyl Group and Antibonding Orbitals
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Nucleophilic Addition on Ketone and Hyperconjugation
S. Cieplak, B. D. Tait, C. R. Johnson, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1989, 111, 8447.
G. Deslongchamps, P. Deslongchamps. Org. Biomol. Chem. 2011, 9, 5321.
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Nucleophilic Addition on Adamantanone - Cieplak Effect
M. Kaselj, W. S. Chung, W. J. le Noble, Chem. Rev., 1999, 99, 1387.
G. Deslongchamps, P. Deslongchamps. Org. Biomol. Chem. 2011, 9, 5321.
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Synperiplanar Stereoelectronic Effect and Hydrolysis in Acetal
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Acetals with Synperiplanar Lone Pairs:
Crystal-Structure-Reactivity
CONCLUSION: The anomeric effect due to the synperiplanar nO-c*C-O overlap in acetal 3 is less
efficient than the antiperiplanar one in simple THP acetals 1 in their respective ground state.
P. Deslongchamps, P.G. Jones, S. Li, A.J. Kirby, S Kuusela, Y. Ma.
J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1997, 2621-2626.
O
H
OAr
n
x
n = 1.32x = 1.48
1: a marked lengthening of x and shortening of n By comparison with
3: no significant change
1
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How About Hydrolysis ?
In spontaneous hydrolysis, 3 is slightly faster than 1.
1. The ground state of 3 is in a boat, thus containing more energy than 1
which is in a chair form.
3 is thus energetically closer to TS.
2. TS is late resembling the corresponding cyclic oxenium ion in both
reactions.
O
H
OAr
n
x
1
O
OAr
n
x
3
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Hydrolysis of b-Glycosides via Anti- and Synperiplanar Pathways (-)
The syn pathway goes through a half-chair which is higher in energy
than the twist-boat.
In cyclohexane, half-chair = 10 kcal/mol and twist-boat = 5 kcal/mol.
N.B.
O
O
H
O
R
R
chair
R
half-chair
twist-boat
O
H
OH
R
O
H
R
O
R
O
O
RH
H
HH
TS
OR
O
R
H
H+
H2O
H+
H2O
H+ + ROH
+
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Reactivity of Cyclic Oxocarbenium Ion
(1) True with weak nucleophiles.
(2) With strong nucleophile, no selectivity due to early transition state
(approach the diffusion limit).
N.B.
K.O. WOERPEL et al. J. Org. Chem. 2009, 74, 8039-50. (Review).
OH
Nu
O
Nu
H
O
O+
+
O OAc
R
O
R
+
BF3:OEt2
R
R
O
Nu
H
R
Nu
Nu
R
R
Nu
OR
Nu
H
H
HNu
a
a
b
b
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Substitution at Anomeric Center with t bond
SN1 pathway:
SN2 pathway:
H. B. Bürgi, J. D. Dunitz, E. Shefter, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1973, 95, 5065.
G. Deslongchamps, P. Deslongchamps, Org. Biomol. Chem. 2011, 9, 5321.
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Chan, J.F.*; Sannikova, N.; Tang, A.; Bennett, A.J.* JACS 2014, 136, 12225-12228.
SN2 reaction of α-D-glucopyranosides
EXPLODED
or
LOOSE TS
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Relative Rate of Acetolysis of Glycopyranosides
(Electrostatic Stabilization by Electron Lone Pairs on Oxocarbenium Ion)
Stabilization of oxocarbenium by axial C4-X group
Results of relative rates:
3 (0.5), 4 (1.6), 5 (0.6), 6 (0.5) (similar)
2 is slightly faster (2.4)
1 is much faster (24)
M. Miljkovic, D. Yeagley, P. Deslongchamps, Y.L. Dory. J. Org. Chem. 1997, 62, 7597-7604.
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Electrostatic Interaction on 4-Substituted Tetrahydropyran
Oxocarbenium Ion
K.A. WOERPEL et al. J.Am.Chem.Soc. 2003, 125, 15521-15528.
explanation
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Electrostatic Interaction on Tetrahydropyran Oxocarbenium Ion
Influence on Chemical Reactivity
N.B. 3 is stabilized by hyperconjugation from C2-H axial ?
Other explanation next slide…
K.A. WOERPEL, M.T. YANG. J.Org.Chem. 2009, 74, 545.
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Stabilized by hyperconjugation?
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BBA Hypothesis and Hyperconjugation
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RÉSUMÉ: Relative Stability and Reactivity of Oxocarbenium Ion in
the Presence of OR Group
Reverse results when OR is replaced by alkyl group in first two examples (K.O. Woerpel).
OH
Nu
O O+
+
Nu
R
Nu
H H
OR
H
OR
H
OR
OH
Nu
O
Nu
H
O O+
+
Nu
Nu
H
RO
H
RO
RO
H
RO
H
O
Nu
O
Nu
H
O O+
+
Nu
Nu
H
H
RO
H
RO
H
RO
H
RO
highly favored
favored
favored
O
Nu
H RO
H
H
H
HH
disfavored
disfavored
disfavored
trans cis
trans
trans
cis
cis
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Strong vs weak nucleophiles in glycoside formation
Beaver, M.G.; Woerpel, K.A. J. Org. Chem. 2010, 75, 1107-1118.
Yang, M.T.; Woerpel, K.A. J. Org. Chem. 2009, 74, 545-553.
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Increasing polarity of solvent stabilizes the oxocarbenium ion
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Woerpel and co-workers have discovered that stereoselectivity is greater in
CH3CN than in CH2Cl2.
“Increasing the polarity of the solvent results in stabilization of the cationic
intermediate and subsequently reduces the rate of nucleophilic addition. As the
rate of nucleophilic addition is decreased from the diffusion limit regime,
greater facial selectivity for the stereoelectronically preferred product would be
observed.”
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Beaver, M.G.; Woerpel, K.A. J. Org. Chem. 2010, 75, 1107-1118.
Shenoy, S.R.; Smith, D.M., Woerpel, K.A. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 8671-8677.
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J.-F. Parent, P. Deslongchamps. Org. Biomol. Chem. 2016, 14, 11183.
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ab Glycosylation of unsubstituted bicyclic pyranoside.
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ab Glycosylation of equatorial OBn bicyclic pyranoside.
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ab Glycosylation of axial OBn bicyclic pyranoside.
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Glucoside/mannoside glycosidation (1,2-cis)
D. Crich, S. Sun, J. Org.Chem. 1996, 61, 4506; Tetrahedron 1998, 54, 8321.
D. Crich et al. Nat. Chem. 2012, 4, 663.
M. Bols, M. Pedersen et al. Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 1116.
M. Bols et al. Chem. Commun. 2015, 51, 13283.
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D. Crich, S. Sun, J. Org.Chem. 1996, 61, 4506; Tetrahedron 1998, 54, 8321.
D. Crich et al. Nat. Chem. 2012, 4, 663.
M. Bols, M. Pedersen et al. Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 1116.
M. Bols et al. Chem. Commun. 2015, 51, 13283.
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FACTORS INFLUENCING THE GLYCOSYLATION STEPS
(1) Conformation of donor (4C1, 1C4,
1S3, 0S2) and the corresponding oxocarbenium ion (half-
chair 4H1 or 1H4) at the transition states (possibility of conformational change).
(2) Inductive effect of exocyclic OR groups at C3, C4, C6 and hyperconjugation stabilizing or
destabilizing.
(3) Electrostatic stabilization of oxocarbenium ion by exocyclic OR groups.
(4) SN1-like (or SN2-like) process and Bürgi & Dunitz angle of attack.
(5) Polarity of solvent favoring SN1 or SN2 process and early or late transition state.
(6) Transient glycosyl donor intermediate (e.g. glycosyl triflate) or contact ion pair (CIP) and
solvent-separated ion pair (SSIP).
(7) Steric effects and stereoelectronic effects (antiperiplanar versus synperiplanar hypothesis)
and reaction trajectory.
(8) 13C and 2H primary kinetic isotope effects (KIE).
(9) FMO based ab initio calculation.
(10) - orbital model.
(11) Bent bond model and the antiperiplanar (BBA) hypothesis.
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Lavinga, O.; Tran, V.T.; Woerpel, K.A. Org. Biomol. Chem. 2014, 12, 7083-7091.
Oxygen at C3 and lost of selectivity
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Key parameters in glycosidation reaction: Summary
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Ring conformation: Summary
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Gauche Effect (Hyperconjugation)
S. Wolfe, Acc. Chem. Res. 1972, 5, 102.
N. C. Craig et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 4789.