Abstract

AbstractThe [2+2] photocycloaddition of allenes 15–18, 23 and 26 was studied. Irradiation of a solution of these substrates in acetonitrile at 300 nm resulted in the clean conversion of the starting materials into a mixture of photoproducts. The major product in all cases was a bicyclic pyrrole or furan fused to an eight membered ring (43–70 % yield). The formation of these products is thought to be a result of a heteroatom‐induced fragmentation of the straight adduct (7). This is supported by irradiation of the carbon analogue 32 which allowed the isolation of straight adduct 45 after catalytic hydrogenation in 27 %. The minor crossed photoproducts were isolated in 10–20 % yield. The observed major/minor ratio of 4:1 was not affected by the variation of substituents on the cyclohexene ring. Introduction of a substituent on the allene had a more significant effect on the ratio which changed to 2:1.(© Wiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2008)

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