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Loading Phlorins with Fullerenes by a [4 + 2]-Cycloaddition Reaction: Regulation of the Regioselectivity by Pyrrole Linkage Modes.

Rongchao XueYongzhu ZhouQianghao LinLei ZhangChengjie LiYu ChenYongshu XieXiujun Liu
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2022)
Sulfolenopyrrole-based normal and N-confused phlorins have been constructed to address the seldom touched phlorin functionalization and simultaneously explore the effect of the pyrrole linkage modes (αα, αβ) on the [4 + 2] cycloaddition reaction. The common sulfolenophlorin 1 contains two sulfolenopyrroles with the same reactivity upon tautomerization and undergoes stepwise [4 + 2]-cycloaddition with fullerene to furnish monoadduct 1-C60 and bisadduct 1-2C60 with a total yield up to 76%. By contrast, the presence of the confused pyrrole in 2 fixes the π-system owing to the low tendency to tautomerize and enables the two sulfolenopyrroles to exhibit in different fashions (i.e., normal NH-type and imino-type). Notably, under milder conditions (120 °C), the monofullerenoadduct 2-C60 forms rapidly and has been isolated from the [4 + 2] cycloaddition reaction of 2 and fullerene as the predominant fraction, accompanied by a trace amount of bisadduct 2-2C60 . Raising the temperature to 140 °C did not improve the yield of 2-2C60 . The structural analysis of 2-C60 indicates the attachment of fullerene at the iminopyrrole part. The high regioselectivity in the [4 + 2] cycloaddition of the imino-type sulfolenopyrrole unit has been rationalized thermodynamically by the DFT calculation on the relative energy of the two diene intermediates.
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