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A DFT Characterization of the Mechanism for the Cycloaddition Reaction between 2-Methylfuran and Acetylenedicarboxylic Acid

1999

The molecular mechanism for the cycloaddition reaction between 2-methylfuran and acetylenedicarboxylic acid (ADA) has been characterized using density functional theory methods at the B3LYP/6-31+G* theory level. An analysis of the results on the reaction pathway shows that the reaction takes place along a stepwise mechanism. The initial step corresponds to the nucleophilic attack of the C5 position of the furan ring to one carbon atom of the conjugated acetylenic system of ADA to give a zwitterionic intermediate. Closure of this intermediate along the nucleophilic attack of the other acetylenic carbon to the substituted C2 position of the furan ring affords the Diels−Alder cycloadduct. Alth…

chemistry.chemical_compoundAcetylenedicarboxylic acidchemistryNucleophileComputational chemistryFuran2-MethylfuranDensity functional theoryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryConjugated systemRing (chemistry)PhotochemistryCycloadditionThe Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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Toward an understanding of the selectivity in domino reactions. A DFT study of the reaction between acetylenedicarboxylic acid and 1, 3-Bis(2-furyl)p…

2000

The mechanism of the domino reaction between acetylenedicarboxylic acid and 1,3-bis(2-furyl)propane has been theoretically studied in the framework of density functional theory. This domino process comprises two consecutive cycloaddition reactions: the first one is initialized by the nucleophilic attack of the C5 position of the furan ring to a conjugate position of acetylenedicarboxylic acid to give a zwitterionic intermediate, which by a subsequent ring-closure process affords an oxanorbornadiene intermediate. The second reaction is an intramolecular concerted cycloaddition of this intermediate to give the final dioxapentacyclic adduct. For the second cycloaddition, which corresponds to t…

chemistry.chemical_compoundCascade reactionAcetylenedicarboxylic acidChemistryComputational chemistryPropaneOrganic ChemistryOrganic chemistryDensity functional theoryDomino processSelectivityDominoThe Journal of organic chemistry
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