Synthesis of Pyrroles
through a 4π-Electrocyclic
Ring-Closure Reaction of 1-Azapentadienyl Cations
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Abstract
1-Azapenta-1,4-diene-3-ols <b>4a</b>–<b>m</b> are easily accessible from 1-azapenta-1,4-dien-3-ones <b>3a</b>–<b>i</b> and organolithium compounds. Treatment
of
the compounds <b>4a</b>–<b>m</b> with strong acid
(triflic acid) generates 1-azapentadienyl cations in situ upon protonation
at the hydroxyl oxygen atom and subsequent water elimination. The
intermediate cations undergo facile 4π-electrocyclization under
ambient condition to give diversely substituted pyrroles <b>6a</b>–<b>m</b> in moderate to good yield. The product pyrrole <b>6k</b> could be characterized by X-ray diffraction. Quantum chemical
calculations were performed to elucidate the mechanism of this reaction
with respect to starting compounds, transition states, and products.
They support the proposed mechanism of a 4π-conrotatory Möbius-type
electrocyclic ring-closure reaction