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Qualitative Iodoform Test Topic 6: Reactions at the a-carbon and b-carbon of Carbonyl Compounds (Chapters 18 & 19) Qualitative Iodoform Test for methyl ketones

In this chapter : Reactions that derive from the weak acidity of hydrogen atoms on carbon atoms adjacent to a carbonyl group. These hydrogen atoms are call the  hydrogens, and the carbon to which they are attached is called the  carbon The processes by which enols and enolates can be formed The concept of kinetic and thermodynamic deprotonations to generate different enolates from the same starting material Alkylations, acylations, and other electrophile additions to enols and enolates A special version of the same chemistry using the nitrogen analog of an enol—that is, an enamine

a-Acidity weaker than stronger than H-OH H-OH pKa pKa 5 17 9 19 24 11 except 13 24 18 18 25 11

? Which is the most acidic hydrogen in the compound shown?

Keto–Enol Tautomerization Base Catalyzed Tautomerization Keto and enol forms are in equilibrium. The interconversion process is called tautomerization or enolization

LDA: Hindered Strong Base (pKa = 36) Lithium Diisopropyl Amide K ~ 1011 pKa ~ 25 complete formation even of amide enolate not just a little at equilibrium (slow attack on C=O, none on enolate)

? Which base should be used to quantitatively convert this N,N-dimethyl amide in its enolate ion?

? In Class Practice: Which structure represents an ester enolate?

Keto–Enol Tautomerization Interconvertible keto and enol forms are called tautomers, and their interconversion is called tautomerization

Keto-Enol Equilibrium

Keto-Enol Equilibrium Why is the Enol form the major form in this case?

Keto-Enol Equilibrium Why is the Enol form the major form in this case? Resonance stabilization Hydrogen bonding

Keto-Enol Equilibrium Resonance stabilization of the enol form

? Which compound forms the greatest equilibrium concentration of the enol tautomer?

Reactions via Enols & Enolates Racemization at an a carbon takes place in the presence of acids or bases

Reactions via Enols & Enolates: Deuterium Exchange

Reactions via Enols & Enolates: Deuterium Exchange Why?

? In Class Practice: When the (S)-2,2,4-trimethylhexan-3-one is dissolved into in THF-water solvent mixture in presence of 5% HCl or 5% NaOH, racemization is observed. Explain why.

? In Class Practice: What is the relationship between the following two structures? tautomers constitutional isomers, but not tautomers resonance structures stereoisomers

Nucleophilic a-Carbon ?

Electrostatic Potential p attack HOMO favors C -143 -170 s attack Electrostatic Potential favors O McBride, Chem 125

Nucleophilic a-Carbon SN2 reaction of enolate on methyl iodide Major Negligible

“Trapping” of the Enolic Form Hindered Electrophiles Negligible 85 %

a-Alkylation of Ketones and Aldehydes House and Kramar, JOC, 38, 3368 (1963) Org. Syn. Coll vol 76, p. 239, 1999

Regioselective Formation of Enolates Kinetically Favored Enolate This enolate is formed faster because the hindered strong base removes the less hindered proton faster.

Regioselective Formation of Enolates Thermodynamically Favored Enolate This enolate is more stable because the double bond is more highly substituted. It is the predominant enolate at equilibrium.

-Halogenation Ketones / Aldehydes Diiodomethyl Iodomethyl pKa ~14 R-COO- + HCI3 Iodoform is a bright yellow solid + I R-COOH + -CI3 I I I-I I Thus the Iodoform Test for methyl ketones enol + I I enolate HO- I -OH I I McBride, Chem 125

? In Class Practice: Which compound will not react in the iodoform test to produce a yellow precipitate?

a-Alkylation of Ketones and Aldehydes via Lithium Enolates

a-Alkylation of Esters Analogous to Ketones and aldehydes

a-Alkylation of Carboxylic Acids

Examples

? In class Practice: what is the product of this reaction?

Electrophilic addition to Enols and Enolates Aldol reaction and condensation (Enolates and Aldehydes & ketones) Lithium Enolates (Alkylation and Michael 1,4 additions) β-dicarbonyl compounds (Claisen and Dieckman condensations) Acetoacetic ester synthesis (Alkylation, hydrolysis and decarboxylation) Malonic ester synthesis

Aldol Condensation The aldol reaction: The reaction of an aldehyde with an aldehyde enolate b-Hydroxyketone a,b-Unsaturated Ketone

Aldol Condensation The aldol reaction: The reaction of an aldehyde with an aldehyde enolate

Crossed Aldol Condensation The aldol reaction: The reaction of an aldehyde with an aldehyde enolate

? In Class practice: What is not a step in the mechanism of the aldol reaction?

? In Class Practice: What is the major organic product obtained from the following reaction? ? 1 2 3 4

Limitations of the Aldol Addition Mixed aldol additions where both carbonyl compounds have a-hydrogens give mixtures of products. A B

Intramolecular (Internal) Aldol Condensation A poor LG, but …extended conjugation product is formed

Electrophilic addition to Enols and Enolates Aldol reaction and condensation (Enolates and Aldehydes & ketones) Lithium Enolates (Alkylation and Michael 1,4 additions) β-dicarbonyl compounds (Claisen and Dieckman condensations) Acetoacetic ester synthesis (Alkylation, hydrolysis and decarboxylation) Malonic ester synthesis

Direct Alkylation of Ketones & Esters

What about Alkylation of a,b-Unsaturated Ketones? As a result, there is competition:

Additions to a,b-Unsaturated Aldehydes and Ketones

a-Position Vs. b-Position nucleophiles attack the carbonyl carbon or the b carbon

Conjugate Additions: Michael Additions Addition of HCN Addition of amines

Conjugate Additions of Enolates: Michael Additions

Michael Additions: Examples

1,2- Vs. 1,4- Addition

? In class practice: what would e the major organic product of this base-catalyzed reaction?

Electrophilic addition to Enols and Enolates Aldol reaction and condensation (Enolates and Aldehydes & ketones) Lithium Enolates (Alkylation and Michael 1,4 additions) β-dicarbonyl compounds (Claisen and Dieckman condensations) Acetoacetic ester synthesis (Alkylation, hydrolysis and decarboxylation) Malonic ester synthesis

Enolates of b-Dicarbonyl Compounds 5 pKa pKa 17 9 19 11 24 24 13 18 18 WHY? 25 11

Enolates of b-Dicarbonyl Compounds Resonance hybrid Contributing resonance structures

a-Alkylation of b-Dicarbonyls HO- EtO- R-L (not HO-) b-ketoester EtO- HO- R-L malonic ester HO- EtO- R-L or cyanoacetic ester

Claisen Condensation starts like aldol but has a leaving group b-Ketoester -RO- RO- ester RO- Driving force is the formation of a stable β-keto-enolate, which is protonated to the final product. No reaction if only one alpha hydrogen is present

Nature’s Claisen Condensation Malonyl-coA CO2- 2 Acetyl-coA unfavorable equilibrium HScoA = -CO2 Drives the Equilibrium 1) Reduce 2) Dehydrate H 3) Reduce Natural fatty acids have even numbers of C atoms. McBride, Chem 125

Nature’s Claisen Condensations Formation of new C-C bond in both fatty acid and polyketide biosynthesis Two classes: Decarboxylating Claisen Non-decarboxylating Claisen Coenzyme A (CoASH or HSCoA) Nobel Prize 1953 awarded to Fritz Lipmann It form acetyl thioesters (acetyl-CoA) to act as an acyl group carrier

In class practice: What would be the major product of this reaction sequence?

Intramolecular (Internal) Claisen Condensation Dieckmann condensation Synthesis of 5 and 6-membered rings

? In Class Practice: what is the product of the aldol condensation for the diethyladipate.

? In Class Practice: what is the product of the aldol condensation for the diethyl-adipate.

? In Class Practice: Explain the regiochemistry of the reaction. Hint: write the mechanism.

Electrophilic addition to Enols and Enolates Aldol reaction and condensation (Enolates and Aldehydes & ketones) Lithium Enolates (Alkylation and Michael 1,4 additions) β-dicarbonyl compounds (Claisen and Dieckman condensations) Acetoacetic ester synthesis (Alkylation, hydrolysis and decarboxylation) Malonic ester synthesis

a-Alkylation and Decarboxylation Sequence “Acetoacetic Ester Synthesis” of Methyl Ketone “Malonic Ester Synthesis” of Acids H+ D

a-Alkylation of b-Ketoesters Disubstituted methyl ketones

a-Alkylation of b-Ketoesters

The Malonic Ester Synthesis: Synthesis of Substituted Acetic Acids Monoalkylacetic acid Diethyl Malonate Dialkylacetic acid

The Malonic Ester Synthesis: Monoalkylacetic acid

The Malonic Ester Synthesis: Dialkylacetic acid

Example

In Class Practice: ?

In Class Practice: ?

? In Class Practice: [Solomons 19.26e,27] - How would you achieve the following transformations?

Robinson Annulation

Robinson Annulation - 1935 (e.g. J&F Sec 19.11) Robert Robinson R. B. Woodward by permission J. D. Roberts pinacol rearr. aldol pinacol reduction conjugate addition to Methyl Vinyl Ketone Mc Bride, Chem 125

Mechanism

Intramolecular Robinson Annulation

? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

? In Class Practice: What is the major organic product obtained from the following reaction? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

? In Class Practice: Which of the following structures is consistent with the data provided? Strong Signal 1700 cm-1 C8H8O A B C D

?

Summary of Important Reactions Claisen Condensations Crossed Claisen Condensations Aldol Reaction Directed Aldol Reaction via Lithium Enolates Conjugate Addition Mannich Reaction

END OF LECTURE

Stork Enamine Reactions: Synthesis of Enamines

Stork Enamine Reactions: Secondary amines are most commonly used. Example:

Example: (a) (b)

The Mannich Reaction Mechanism

? In Class Practice: Write the product from the reactions below.

? In Class Practice: Write the product from the reactions below.

Claisen Condensations

Aldol Condensations

Simple & Conjugate (Michael) Additions

Mannich Reaction