Oxidative rearrangements of tricyclic vinylcyclobutane derivatives.

2006 
Three tricyclic vinylcyclobutanes (3-methylenetricyclo[5.3.0.0(2,6)]-decanes 1-3) have been subjected to ionization by photoinduced electron transfer in solution and by X-irradiation in Ar matrices. All three compounds undergo oxidative cycloreversion; the cleavage of the four-membered ring, however, occurs in a different direction depending on the presence of a methyl group in position 6 of the tricyclic framework. In those derivatives, cycloreversion is found to lead to 1-methyl-8-methylene-1,6-cyclodecadiene radical cations (5(.+) from 1, 8(.+) from 2) which upon back electron transfer yield two different hydrocarbons (6 from 5(.+), 9 from 8(.+)), depending on the configuration around the endocyclic double bonds of the respective cyclodecadiene derivative. In the absence of a methyl group on C6, the cycloreversion leads to a radical cation complex between 1-methylenecyclopent-2-ene and cyclopentene (12(.+)) which appears to revert to 3 on back electron transfer. The intermediate radical cations 5(.+), 8(.+), and 12(.+) have been identified and characterized by UV/Vis and IR spectra in Ar matrices. The mechanism of their formation is elucidated by quantum chemical calculations.
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