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Chapter 8 Reactions of Dienes Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy Organic Chemistry 4 th Edition Paula Yurkanis Bruice Irene Lee Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH ©2004, Prentice Hall Disampaikan oleh: Dr. Sri Handayani 2013

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Chapter 8

Reactions of Dienes

Ultraviolet and Visible

Spectroscopy

Organic Chemistry

4th Edition

Paula Yurkanis Bruice

Irene Lee

Case Western Reserve University

Cleveland, OH

©2004, Prentice Hall

Disampaikan oleh: Dr. Sri Handayani

2013

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Hydrocarbon containing

two double bonds: diene

three double bonds: triene

four double bonds: tetraene

many double bonds: polyene

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Different Kinds of Dienes

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Nomenclature of Alkenes with More

than One Functional Group

1. Identify the longest continuous chain containing

both double bonds

2. Give the double bonds the lowest possible number

3. The numbers indicating the double bonds are cited

either before the name of the parent compound or

before the suffix

4. Substituents are cited in alphabetical order

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When the double bonds are a double bond and a triple

bond

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If there is a tie, the double bond gets the lowest number

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H2C CHCH2OH CH3C CHCH2CH2OH

CH3

H2C CHCH2CH2CH2CHCH3

NH2

OH

CH3 NH2

2-propen-1-ol 4-methyl-3-penten-1-ol 6-hepten-2-amine

6-methyl-2-cyclohexanol 3-cyclohexenamine

A chain is numbered to give the lowest number to the

functional group with the highest priority

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Configurational Isomers of Dienes

The Z isomer has the high-priority groups on the same

side

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Why is conjugated diene more stable than isolated

diene?

The closer the electrons are to the nucleus, the shorter

and stronger is the bond

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Electron Delocalization Stabilizes a

Conjugated Diene

H2C CH CH CH2

H2C CH CH CH2H2C CH CH CH2

CH2 CH CH CH2

resonance contributors

resonance hybrid

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A cumulated diene is less stable than an isolated diene

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Addition can occur at only one of the double bonds when

1 mole of HBr is available

Electrophilic Addition Reactions of Isolated

Dienes

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Electrophilic Addition Reactions of

Conjugated Dienes

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A conjugated diene undergoes both 1,2- and 1,4-addition

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kinetic control

thermodynamic or equilibrium control

Compare the two addition product distribution at different

reaction temperatures

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• The kinetic product is the product that is formed most

rapidly

• The kinetic product predominates when the reaction is

irreversible (kinetic control)

• The thermodynamic product is the most stable product

• The thermodynamic product predominates when the

reaction is reversible (thermodynamic control)

Thermodynamic Versus Kinetic Control

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The 1,4-addition product has the greater number of alkyl

groups bonded to the sp2 carbon (more stable)

Why is the 1,2-addition product the kinetic product?

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Consider the reaction coordinate diagram …

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Consider 1,3-pentadiene + DCl

H2C CHCH CHCH3

H2C CHCH CHCH3

+ DCl

+

D Cl

CH2CH CHCHCH3

D Cl

1,2-addition product

78%

1,4-addition product

22%

The 1,2-addition is the major product because the chloride ion can

stabilize the positive charge better at C-2 than at C-4 simply

because it is closer to C-2 (the proximity effect)

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Do not assume that the 1,4-addition product is always

the thermodynamic product …

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The Diels–Alder Reaction:

A 1,4-Addition Reaction

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The Diels–Alder reaction is a pericyclic reaction; a

[4+2] cycloaddition reaction

+

diene dienophile transition

state

new bond

new bond

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The reactivity of the dienophile is increased if one or

more electron-withdrawing groups are attached to its

sp2 carbons

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A Molecular Orbital Description of the

Diels–Alder Reaction

Let’s focus on the HOMO and the LUMO of the

reactants

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Stereochemistry of the Diels–Alder

Reaction

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The reaction is a syn addition

• The Diels–Alder reaction is stereospecific

• The configuration of the reactants is maintained

• The reaction is concerted

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Predicting the reaction products

1. Consider the alignment of the reactants

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2. Consider the charge distribution in each of the

reactants

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Only the cis conformation can participate in a

Diels–Alder reaction

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Two Possible Configurations of Bridged

Bicyclic Compounds

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Secondary orbital overlap favors the endo product

formation

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Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy

• Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between

matter and electromagnetic radiation

• UV/Vis spectroscopy provides information about

compounds with conjugated double bonds

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UV and Vis light cause only two kinds of electronic

transition

• Only organic compounds with electrons can UV/Vis

spectra

• A visible spectrum is obtained if visible light is absorbed

• A UV spectrum is obtained if UV light is absorbed

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A chromophore is the part of a molecule which absorbs

UV or visible light

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The Beer–Lambert Law

The molar absorptivity of a compound is a constant that

is characteristic of the compound at a particular

wavelength

A = log(I0/I)

c = concentration of substance

in solution

l = length of the cell in cm

= molar absorptivity

A = cl

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Effect of Conjugation on max

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Both the max and increase as the number of

conjugated double bonds increases

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An auxochrome is a substituent in a chromphore that

alters the max and the intensity of the absorption

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The Visible Spectrum and Color

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Uses of UV/Vis Spectroscopy

• Measure the rates of a reaction

• Determine the pKa of a compound

• Estimate the nucleotide composition of DNA