UVM Theses and Dissertations
Format:
Online
Author:
Srinivasan, Ramya
Dept./Program:
Chemistry
Year:
2018
Degree:
Ph. D.
Abstract:
1-Aza-2-azoniaallene salts, derived by oxidation of substituted hydrazones, are highly reactive cationic heteroallenes. These species participate in several mechanistically distinct reactions including: (1) intramolecular [3+2] cycloadditions, (2) polar [4 +2] cycloadditions, (3) stereospecific C-H aminations, (4) electrophilic aromatic substitutions, and (5) chloroamination reactions. We have shown that this versatile reactivity is governed by the length of the tether and nature of the [pi]-system. A novel intramolecular electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction is observed when the tether length separating the 1-aza-2-azoniaallene salt and a pendant aryl ring is three methylene units to generate alkylaryl azo products. Variations in the electronics and sterics of the heteroallenes greatly affects their reactivity. The azo product obtained from 5-phenyl-pentan-2-one undergoes spontaneous photochemical cleavage, exhibiting interesting applications to this class of compounds. Heteroallenes derived from pent-5-ene-2-one scaffolds undergo a concerted polar [4+2] cycloaddition to give a 1,2,3,4-tetrahydrocinnoline product. These products are structural motifs found in biologically and pharmaceutically active compounds. This reaction can give the structurally complex tetracyclic iminium salt from a cyclohexene based heteroallene which serves as good precedence to the key step of our proposed synthesis of a terpene indole alkaloid, (+)-ibophyllidine.