Three‐Oxygen‐Transfer to the Olefinic Double Bond of 1,2‐Diphenylacenaphthylene and of 1,2‐Diphenyl‐3,3,4,4‐tetramethylcyclobutene
The olefinic double bond of 1,2‐diphenylacenaphthylene (1) is cleaved into its ozonide 2 (respectively into its Baeyer‐Villiger rearrangement product 3) via two independent pathways: Pathway A represents the classical ozonolysis (simultaneous three‐oxygen transfer) followed by a Baeyer‐Villiger rearrangement, pathway B utilizes a two‐step three‐oxygen transfer; usual epoxidation (mono‐oxygen transfer) is followed by C,C homolysis yielding a deep red diradical which shows fast two‐oxygen addition (two‐oxygen transfer) of molecular oxygen. The labile intermediate ozonide 2 suffers quantitative Baeyer‐Villiger rearrangement under reaction conditions necessary to achieve oxirane C,C‐cleavage. Therefore, the particularly stable ozonide 11 from 1,2‐diphenyl‐3,3,4,4‐tetramethylcyclobutene (10) is prepared according to pathway B starting from Arnolds's oxirane 12. Both oxidation methods are compared with regard to ozonide formations from olefins.
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