Abstract

The irradiation of N,N-dimethyl-4-chloroaniline in the presence of open-chain dienes in acetonitrile leads to addition of the aminophenyl and chloro groups across one of the double bonds; transannular cyclization takes place with cyclic dienes, leading to an arylnortricyclene from norbornadiene and to 1-arylbicyclo[3.3.0]octanes from 1,5-cyclooctadiene. The reaction proceeds by photoheterolysis of the chloroaniline to yield the 4-aminophenyl cation and addition to a CdoublebondC . The chemistry of the adduct cation depends on structure and medium, involving ion pairs in MeCN and solvated ions in CF(3)CH(2)OH. In the latter solvent, formation of ethers from open-chain alkenes is accompanied by Wagner-Meerwein hydride shift. In acetonitrile, the cation from cyclooctadiene partitions between deprotonation and Ritter addition, while the one from norbornadiene is reduced; both cations undergo nucleophilic addition in trifluoroethanol. The relevance of these cationic reactions under unusually mild conditions is discussed.

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