Monosubstituted Cyclohexanes
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Monosubstituted Cyclohexanes
• Substituents can occupy an axial or equatorial position
• Equatorial is preferred by larger groups. Why?
17.3 Monosubstituted Cyclohexanes. Conformational Analysis
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1,3-Diaxial Interactions
• 1,3-Diaxial Interactions: van der Waals repulsions between an axial substituents on a cycloalkane ring
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Problems
1) What is the energy cost of a 1,3-diaxial strain in methylcyclohexane?
2) What about bromocyclohexane?3) Which of the two molecules above will have
a higher percentage of its molecules in the equatorial conformation?
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More on Ring Flip
• Note that the “up” substituent remains up and the “down” substituent remains down after chair interconversion
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Disubstituted Cyclohexanes1-chloro-2-methylcyclohexane
• Trans: the two groups have an up-down relationship
• Cis: the two groups have a down-down (or up-up) relationship
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Conformational Analysis
• For disubstituted derivatives, the larger group will preferentially occupy the equatorial position
97.4 Disubstituted Cyclohexanes
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Problem
1) Which subsituent will most likely occupy the equatorial position for a greater amount of time in cis-1-chloro-2-methylcyclohexane?
2) Prove this with calculation.
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Polycyclic Molecules• Polycyclic molecules: compounds with two or
more rings fused together– Spirocyclic: two rings that have only a single
common atom– Bicyclic: two rings that share two or more
common atoms
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127.6 Bicyclic and Polycyclic Compounds
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Classification and Nomenclature
• Fused and bridged bicyclic compounds
137.6 Bicyclic and Polycyclic Compounds
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Naming Bicyclic Systems• Indicate the number of rings using the prefix “bicyclo-”• Indicate the bridge lengths– Number of atoms connecting one bridgehead atom to
another (excluding the bridgehead atoms)– Separate by full periods and place in square brackets.• Cited in decreasing order of size (e.g. [3.2.1])
• the name of the hydrocarbon indicating the total number of skeletal atoms
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Problems• Name the following polycyclic molecules:
• If you were just given the IUPAC names for a couple of bicyclic molecules, how would you tell the difference between a fused and a bridged variety?
Norbornane
Decalin
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Cis and Trans Ring Fusion: Decalin
167.6 Bicyclic and Polycyclic Compounds
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• Each ring in cis-decalin can undergo ring flip
• Ring fusion causes trans-decalin to be conformationally locked
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• Bicyclic compounds with small rings are restricted to cis ring fusion
• Trans fusion would incur too much ring strain
Ring Fusion with Small Rings
187.6 Bicyclic and Polycyclic Compounds
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Steroids
• Organic compounds with 20 carbon, tetracyclic core– Variations in substituents dictate biological
activity
197.6 Bicyclic and Polycyclic Compounds
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Steroids
• Many consist of all trans-fused rings– No conformational change
• Many have methyl groups at C-10 and C-13
207.6 Bicyclic and Polycyclic Compounds
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Stereochemistry of Cycloalkene ReactionsAddition Reactions
• Syn-addition:
• Anti-addition:
227.9 Stereochemistry of Chemical Reactions
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Stereochemistry of Bromine Addition
• Addition of bromine to an alkene is a highly stereoselective reaction
• Exclusively anti-addition– Gives all trans products
237.9 Stereochemistry of Chemical Reactions
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Stereochemistry of Halohydrin Formation
• Exclusively anti-addition– Gives all trans products
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Stereochemistry of Hydroboration-Oxidation
• Hydroboration is a stereospecific syn-addition
267.9 Stereochemistry of Chemical Reactions
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Stereochemistry of Hydroboration-Oxidation
• The oxidation of organoboranes is a stereospecific substitution reaction
287.9 Stereochemistry of Chemical Reactions
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Stereochemistry of Hydroboration-Oxidation
• The two steps of hydroboration-oxidation result in net syn-addition of H-OH to the alkene
• Note that the trans designation of the name has nothing to do with the way H-OH added
297.9 Stereochemistry of Chemical Reactions
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Stereochemistry of Hydrogenation
• Catalytic hydrogenation is a stereospecific syn-addition
307.9 Stereochemistry of Chemical Reactions
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Problem
• Draw the products for the following reactions