2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.9b03388
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Synthesis and Characterization of Cyanobutadiene Isomers—Molecules of Astrochemical Significance

Abstract: Four cyanobutadiene isomers of considerable interest to the organic chemistry, molecular spectroscopy, and astrochemistry communities were synthesized in good yields and isolated as pure compounds: (E)-1-cyano-1,3-butadiene ( E-1), (Z)-1-cyano-1,3-butadiene ( Z-1), 4-cyano-1,2-butadiene (2), and 2-cyano-1,3-butadiene (3). A diastereoselective synthesis was developed to generate (E)-1-cyano-1,3-butadiene (1) (10:1 E/Z) via tandem SN2 and E2′ reactions. The potential energy surfaces of the E2′ reactions leading … Show more

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“…This molecule has been generated only twice previously, 19,20 and the characterization data are quite limited compared to other simple organic nitriles. As shown in Scheme 1a, Wilson first generated 5 in 1945 by pyrolysis of 2-cyanotetrahydrofuran (7) at 500−600 °C on silica with coproduction of tetrahydrofuran and dihydrofuran. 26 While effective at generating the desired compound, it is not an ideal synthetic approach for studying its rotational spectrum due to the generation of volatile byproducts with permanent dipole moments as sample contaminants.…”
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“…This molecule has been generated only twice previously, 19,20 and the characterization data are quite limited compared to other simple organic nitriles. As shown in Scheme 1a, Wilson first generated 5 in 1945 by pyrolysis of 2-cyanotetrahydrofuran (7) at 500−600 °C on silica with coproduction of tetrahydrofuran and dihydrofuran. 26 While effective at generating the desired compound, it is not an ideal synthetic approach for studying its rotational spectrum due to the generation of volatile byproducts with permanent dipole moments as sample contaminants.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organic nitriles occupy a significant place in the field of astrochemistry and are well represented in the list of ∼220 species detected in space. , Their large molecular dipole moments, due to the cyano moiety, result in intense rotational transitions that facilitate identification of these species by radioastronomy. We have been keenly interested in measuring spectroscopic constants of organic nitriles in two groups: aryl nitriles/isonitriles and nitrile-containing isomers of pyridine. The former group was inspired by the potential of these aryl species to serve as tracers for their parent compounds ( e . g ., benzene, pyridine, pyridazine, pyrimidine, and pyrazine).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The cyanobutadiene isomers were synthesized in our lab as described previously . Spectra were collected on a broadband spectrometer using 3–13 mTorr sample pressures in a flow system at 0 to −50 °C.…”
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“…Liquid samples of all three cyanobutadiene isomers were kept in ice–water baths to minimize sample degradation. The (high) purity of each sample was established on the basis of 1 H NMR and mass spectra . No impurities were evident in the rotational spectra.…”
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