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Computational Exploration of Anomalous Regioselectivities in Cycloadditions of Ketenes to Oxazolines.

Ledong ZhuMark A MaskeriMelissa RamirezF Le BideauLéon GhosezKendall N Houk
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2022)
Thermal (2 + 2) cycloadditions of several N -carboalkoxy ( R )-2- tert -butyldihydrooxazoles with ketenes have been studied experimentally by the Ghosez group. Contrary to results from Seebach and co-workers that the electrophilic addition of acylating agents occurs β to dihydrooxazole nitrogen, Ghosez found major cycloadducts resulting from an attack of ketene carbonyl carbon β to oxygen. We investigate the potential energy surface for the cycloaddition of diphenyl- and phenylchloroketenes to two ( R )-2- tert -butyldihydrooxazoles with ωB97X-D and mPW1PW91 density functional theory and DLPNO-CCSD(T) wave function theory. These (2 + 2) cycloadditions are concerted but highly asynchronous, and the selectivity trends in ketene addition cases are in good agreement with the experiment. We propose a model based on the buildup of charge in oxazoline to reconcile the regiochemical differences between Ghosez and Seebach's observations.
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