ChemistryOpen (Jun 2019)

Acylation Reactions of Dibenzo‐7‐phosphanorbornadiene: DFT Mechanistic Insights

  • Dr. Zheng‐Wang Qu,
  • Dr. Hui Zhu,
  • Prof. Stefan Grimme

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/open.201900176
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
pp. 807 – 810

Abstract

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Abstract Extensive DFT calculations provide deep mechanistic insights into the acylation reactions of tert‐butyl dibenzo‐7‐phosphanobornadiene with PhCOX (X=Cl, Br, I, OTf) in CH2Cl2 solution. Such reactions are initialized by the nucleophilic P⋅⋅⋅C attack to the carbonyl group to form the acylphosphonium intermediate A+ together with X− anion, followed either by nucleophilic X−⋅⋅⋅P attack (X=Cl, Br, and I) toward A+ to eliminate anthracene or by slow rearrangement or decomposition of A+ (X=OTf). In contrast to the first case (X=Cl) that is rate‐limited by the initial P⋅⋅⋅C attack, other reactions are rate‐limited by the second X−⋅⋅⋅P attack for X=Br and I and even thermodynamically prevented for X=OTf, leading to isolable phosphonium salts. The rearrangement of phosphonium A+ is initiated by a P‐C bond cleavage, followed either by sequential proton‐shifts to form anthracenyl acylphosphonium or by deprotonation with additional base Et3N to form neutral anthracenyl acylphosphine. Our DFT results strongly support the separated acylphosphonium A+ as the key reaction intermediate that may be useful for the transfer of acylphosphenium in general.

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