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Thesis of the hd dissertation REACTIN F ETERCYCLIC TRIALKYLENYLSINE XIDES AND DIMETYL ACETYLENEDICARBXYLATE Forintos enrietta Supervisor: rof. Keglevich György ead of the Departement Research Group of the ungarian Academy of Sciences at the Department of rganic Chemical Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics 2003

1. Aims of the work eterocycles play an important role in the chemistry and they appear also in the nature. The big part of them has explicit physiological, pharmacology effects and a biochemical importance. Numerous heterocycles containing oxigen, sulfur and nitrogen atoms have been described, but recently the number of cyclic compounds containing other heteroatoms such as phosphorus, boron, selene and tellur for example is growing up as well. The most important ones of these are probably the phosphorus heterocycles. Beside the theoretical importance they also have practical significance. In the preparative chemistry they are used as reactants, for example as Wittig reactant in the synthesis of olefines, as the Lawesson reactant for addition of sulfur, or as different phosphines as reducing agents. Among them, one can find potencialy biological active molecules used as drugs or insecticides. In the last few years, the -heterocycles are more often used as precursors of phosphorylating reagents, as well as ligands in transition metal mediated catalysts. I have been working in the Research Group of the ungarian Academy of Sciences at the Department of rganic Chemical Technology of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (ead of the Research Group: rof. L. Tőke, Supervisor: rof. Gy. Keglevich), where I previously completed my thesis for the diploma of chemical engineering. In the laboratory phosphorus-heterocycles such -, 6- and 7-membered as well as briged -heterocycles were discovered in the last two decades. The work till now has synthetic importance, but we plan further studies concerning the biological activity of this new molecules. -1-

The 1,2-dihydophosphinine 1-oxides with phenyl-, alkyl- or alkoxy substituents on the phosphorus atom proved to be suitable starting materials for the synthesis of phosphabicyclo[2.2.2]octadienes, which are precursors of low-coordinated fragments, methylenephosphine oxides useful in the phosphorylation of nucleophiles. In our work we wished to synthetise - and 6-membered (1-3) as well as bridged (4) -heterocycles with sterically demanding substituents (a-d) on the phosphorus atom. The phosphabicyclooctadienes of type 4 seemed to be promising compounds for the generation of sterically hindered and hence relatively stable methylenephosphine oxides (). C 2 R 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 - R 2 C 2 1 2 3 4 R 2 C 2 a b c d further reactions = 2. New scientific results 2.1 The synthesis of dihydrophosphinine oxides with sterically demanding substituent on the phosphorus atom Dichlorocyclopropanation of the dihydrophosphole oxides (1a-d) by C 3 Na/ 2 under phase transfer catalysis (TC) gave adduct 2B in a selectivity of 80%. -2-

4. ticles 1 Keglevich Gy., Keserű Gy. M., Forintos., Szöllősy Á., Ludányi K., Tőke L., J. Chem. Soc., erkin Trans. 1., 1999, 1801; Magyar Kémiai Folyóirat, 107, 2001, 12, 44. 2 Keglevich Gy., Forintos., Szöllősy Á., Tőke L., Chem. Commun., 1999, 1423. 1a = triisopropylphenyl 1b = di-tert-butyl-methylphenyl 1c = tri-tert-butylphenyl 1d = trimethyphenyl ~63 C TEBAC Na/ 2 C 3 I. Approach ~63 C TEBAC 3 CC 2 Na C 3 II. Approach 3 Kollár L., Berente Z., Forintos., Keglevich Gy., Tetrahedron Asym., 2000, 11, 4433. 4 Keglevich Gy., Forintos., Keserű Gy. M., egedűs L., Tőke L., B 2a = triisopropylphenyl 2b = di-tert-butyl-methylphenyl 2c = tri-tert-butylphenyl 2d = trimethyphenyl A Tetrahedron, 2000, 6, 4823. Keglevich Gy., Forintos., Sipos M., Dobó A., Ludányi K., Vékey K., Tungler A., Tőke L., eteroatom Chem., 2001, 12, 6, 28. 6 Keglevich Gy., Körtvélyesi T., Forintos., Tamás A., Ludányi K., Izvekov ~63 C TEBAC Na/ 2 C 3 V., Tőke L., Tetrahedron Letters, 2001, 42, 4417. 7 Keglevich Gy., Forintos., Körtvélyesi T., Tőke L., J. Chem. Soc. erkin Trans. 1., 2002, 26. 8 Keglevich Gy., Körtvélyesi T., Forintos., Lovas S., J. Chem. Soc. erkin Trans. 2., 2002, 164. 9 Keglevich Gy., Forintos., Szelke., Tamás A., Vaskó Á. Gy., Kovács J., hosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon, 2002 10 Keglevich Gy., Körtvélyesi T., Forintos., Vaskó Á. Gy., Vladiszlav I., Tőke L., Tetrahedron, 2002, 8, 3721. 3aB The isomeric composition of the phosphabicyclohexane (2) may be explained by the steric hindrance due to the space demanding -aryl substituent: the diastereomer where the dichlorocyclopropane ring and the - aryl group are in the trans disposition (2B) may be more easily formed than the other one with cis geometry (2A). Interestingly, the reaction of dihydrophosphole 1 with dichlorocarbene generated from sodium trichloroacetate under TC conditions, gave isomer 2A exclusively (Approach II.). We observed that during the dichlorocyclopropanation of dihydrophosphole 1a according to the Approach I. a considerable proportion (ca. 48%) of dihydrophosphinine oxide 3aB was also formed beside the phosphabicyclohexanes (2aA and 2aB). Dihydrophosphinine 3aB -3-

was probably formed from the isomers of adduct 2a by base-induced opening of the dichlorocyclopropane ring. This seems to be confirmed by the observation that the 3a:2a proportion increased with the increase in the hosphorane/ylide 8 underwent, however, the Wittig reactions with benzaldehyde (or with anisaldehyde) to furnish a mixture of isomers of the corresponding cinnamic acid ester 11 and phosphine oxide. quantity of the sodium hydroxide used. In the course of the preparation of the phosphabicyclohexanes, we have never been able to observe the base-induced opening of the cyclopropane ring. It is also noteworthy that the R C 2 dihydrophosphinine oxide (3a) was formed as a single isomer (B) in a C 2 130 C/7 days + selective manner; in earlier syntheses, the dihydrophosphinines were always R =, p- R formed as the mixture of two double-bond isomers. 8 11 The thermolysis of phosphabicyclohexanes (2) is a useful approach for the preparation of dihydrophosphinine oxides (3). Thermolysis of adduct 2aA at 143 C resulted in the dihydrophosphinine oxide (3a) as a single isomer (A). No traces of the other isomer (3aB) could be detected. It was not then surprising that the thermolysis of isomer 2aB also gave dihydrophosphinine 3aA selectively. The 1,2-dihydrophosphinine oxides (3b-d) so formed were obtained as a mixture of two double-bond isomers. Surprisingly, the tert-butyl group in the para position of the aryl ring was also split during the termolysis of tri-tert-butyl derivative (2c). 3. Conclusion To summarise our results, by a novel reaction we synthetised several heterocyclic phosphonium ylides, and we examined the reactivity of this molecules. Stability and geometry of the products and intermediates were evaluated by quantum chemical calculations, and finally we examined the mechanism of the reaction. A 2a = triisopropylphenyl 2b = di-tert-butyl-methylphenyl 2c = tri-tert-butylphenyl 2d = trimethyphenyl 13-143 C - 3A 3B B -4- -9-

2. Reactivity of phosphonium ylides 2.2 The reactivity of dihydrophophinine oxides The strong delocalisation has an effect on the reactivity of the stabilised phosphonium ylides 7 in Witttig reaction, 7 would not enter into reaction with benzaldehyde. Aiming at the synthesis of the corresponding oxime, 7 was reacted with hydroxylamine hydrochloride. The result of the reaction was, however, an other phosphorane/ylide (8). The reaction may have been the consequence of the attack of hydroxylamine on the β-keto group, or Searching for new synthetic methods in -heterocyclic chemistry, we found that the reaction of triisopropylphenyl-dihydrophophinine oxide (3aB) and DMAD at 10 C (in a bomb) did not lead to cycloadduct (4a), instead product isomeric with 4a could be isolated. The δ value of 24 obtained for product supported the phosphonium salt character. Cycloadduct 4a could not be detected, not even in traces. took place on the effect of hydrochloric acid. Wittig-reaction benzaldehyde N 2. 8 C 2 4a C 2 C 2 DMAD 10 C 7 days in subst. 3aB DMAD 10 C 7 days in subst. C 2 C 2 3 days TF/ 3 days methanol/ C 2 2.3 Explanation of the formation of the phosphonium ylide 3 days ethanol/ C 2 Et 7 C 2 NaB 4 6h methanol/t- butanol We suppose that in the first step, a [2+2] cycloaddition reaction of the = group of triisoporpylphenyl-dihydrophophinine oxide 3aB and the acetylene moiety (-C C-) of DMAD affords an oxaphosphetene (6). First we thought that this spirocyclic compound (6) was our product, later on it turned C 2 Et 9 10 out to be only an intermediate. -8- --

2.4 Extension of the reaction DMAD 10 C 6-1 C 2 C 2 It was examined if other -heterocycles with trialkylphenyl substituents on the phosphorus atom can also be involved in the above type of [2+2] cycloaddition. C 2 C 2 C 2 R 3aB C 2 6-2 C 2 C 2 R 10 C 7 days + C 2R C 2 R C 2 R C 2 R The oxaphosphete ring in 6 is highly strained and the trigonal bipyramidal geometry around the central phosphorus atom is considerably distorted due to the rigid spirocyclic system and due to the bulky - substituent. Ab initio calculations showed that the spirocyclic intermediate with an equatorial oxygen atom (6-2) is more stable than that with an apical oxygen atom (6-1). The highly strained oxaphosphete (6) led to the more stable ring-opened product (). For the 6 transformation, the enthalpy of activation was only 0.88 kj/mol, while the entalphy gain was 28.0 kj/mol indicating the intermediacy of 6. The ring-opening of the oxaphosphete can be regarded to be an intramolecular inverse Wittig reaction, as it formally involves the rupture of the - bond and the formation of a =C and a C= double bond. This kind of reaction has never been observed before. R 3 R 2 R 3 R 2 R 3 R 2 R 4 + R R 4 C C R R4 R R=, Et C 2R C 2R The [2+2] cycloaddition reaction is of general value and was extended to - and 6-membered cyclic phosphine oxides (dihydrophosphol oxides and their saturated derivatives, or dihydrophosphinine oxides) with different trialkyl-phenyl substituents (2,4,6-triisopropylphenyl, 2,4-di-tertbutyltolil or 2,4,6-trimetilphenyl) on the phosphorus atom. The only criterion of the novel reaction is that the phosphorus atom should bear an electrondonating trialkylphenyl substituent. In some cases we used diethyl acetylenedicarboxylate as a reactant. -6- -7-