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Reaction of essentially free benzyl cations with acetonitrile; Synthesis of ethanimidic carboxylic anhydrides and unsymmetrical diacylamines

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JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
卷 65, 期 4, 页码 1115-1120

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jo991600n

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Benzyl cations were generated via the thermal decomposition of N-benzyl-N-nitrosopivalamide in acetonitrile and acetonitrile-water mixtures at 25 degrees C. The first-formed (primary) benzylating agent, the benzyl cation, was scavenged competitively by pivalate (trimethyl acetate) ion to yield benzyl pivalate, by acetonitrile to yield the corresponding N-benzylnitrilium ion, and by water (when present) to yield benzyl alcohol. The nitrilium ion underwent a cascade of reactions to yield an array of products whose identities and relative yields as a function of time were used to elucidate the mechanistic paths involved. Thus, the N-benzylnitrilium ion reacted with pivalate ion to yield the Z-isomer of N-benzylethanimidic pivalic anhydride, followed by its conversion into the E-isomer. This article appears to be the first to document compounds of this type. The E-isomer is labile under the reaction conditions, rearranging into N-acetyl-N-pivalylbenzylamine. In the presence of water as a diluent, a significant fraction of the nitrosoamide was hydrolyzed to benzyl alcohol; hydrolysis of the nitrilium ion yielded N-benzyl acetamide. The yield of hydrosylates was directly proportional to the mole fraction of water in the medium.

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