- Photo-Fries reaction of naphthyl esters within zeolites
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Photolysis of naphthyl esters within zeolites leads to the photo-Fries rearrangements as in isotropic solution. However, a high level of product selectivity is obtained using 'cation as the key'. A key component for predicting the selectivity of photoreactions within zeolites, namely the location of reactants, is missing at this stage.
- Pitchumani,Warrier,Cui,Weiss,Ramamurthy
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- Investigation of the photo-fries rearrangements of two 2-naphthyl alkanoates by experiment and theory. Comparison with the acid-catalyzed reactions
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A detailed investigation of the photochemistry of 2-naphthyl acetate (1a) and 2-naphthyl myristate (1b) has been conducted under a variety of conditions. Factors related to the reactions such as temperature and solvent type have been explored. The results, most easily interpreted by photo-Fries type processes, are contrasted with those from the Lewis-acid catalyzed (dark) Fries reactions of 1a. They are also compared to the predictions of semiempirical and ab initio calculations using 2-naphthyl propanoate (1c) and species derived from it as models. Unsuccessful triplet sensitization experiments with benzophenone and calculations point to the excited singlet states of 1 as the immediate precursor to the acyl/2-naphthoxy radical pairs that recombine to form keto intermediates 2, reform 1, or diffuse apart and eventually yield 2-naphthol (4); enolization of 2 results in the isolated rearrangement products, n-acyl-2-naphthols (n-3). Static and dynamic fluorescence studies provide some insights into the nature of the lysis process. Irradiation of a mixture of appropriately labeled derivatives of 1 led to none of the expected "cross-over" products, indicating that the intermediates 2 arise from recombination of radical pairs from the same parent molecule. Irradiation of 1b in ethanol and 1-octanol provides no evidence for the intermediacy of dodecylketene and supports out-of-cage mechanisms as the exclusive source of 4. There are indications of subtle solvent effects and a conformational dependence on the distribution of photoproducts.
- Cui, Changxing,Wang, Xiaochun,Weiss, Richard G.
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(2007/10/03)
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