Chun Y, Luu KB, Woerpel KA. Acetal Substitution Reactions: Stereoelectronic Effects, Conformational Analysis, Reactivity vs. Selectivity, and Neighboring-Group Participation.
Synlett 2024;
35:1763-1787. [PMID:
39502501 PMCID:
PMC11534297 DOI:
10.1055/s-0042-1751541]
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Abstract
Acetal substitution reactions can proceed by a number of mechanisms, but oxocarbenium ion intermediates are involved in many of these reactions. Our research has focused on understanding the conformational preferences, structures, and reactions of these intermediates. This Account summarizes our observations that electrostatic effects play a significant role in defining the preferred conformations, and that torsional effects determine how those intermediates react. Neighboring-group effects are not as straightforward as they might seem, considering that oxocarbenium ion intermediates are in equilibrium with structures that involve stabilization by a nearby substituent.
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