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Mechanistic Studies of the Biomimetic Epoxy Ester-Orthoester and Orthoester-Cyclic Ether Rearrangements

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Abstract

The relative rates of acid-catalyzed rearrangements of epoxy esters to [3.2.1]bicyclic orthoesters, the subsequent rearrangements of these ortho esters to substituted tetrahydrofurans, and the rates of orthoester hydrolysis at pH 4.75 were measured in NMR kinetics experiments. The ease of formation and stabilities of these orthoesters compared favorably with the OBO-type [2.2.2]bicyclic orthoesters typically used as protecting groups of carboxylic acids. Studies with 13C NMR-detected 18O-labeling show that epoxy ester rearrangement takes place preferentially via 6-exo cyclization, although the 7-endo process competes when the distal center of the epoxide is disubstituted. The ortho ester-cyclic ether rearrangement was shown by 18O-labeling to occur exclusively via intermediacy of a five-membered dioxonium ion. The structures of the hydrolysis products also indicate the intermediacy of a dioxolanium ion during hydrolysis. The implications for a hypothetical biosynthesis of marine polyether toxins are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10079-10086
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Organic Chemistry
Volume68
Issue number26
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 26 2003

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