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1、,Chapter 14 Conjugated Compounds and Ultraviolet Spectroscopy,Compounds can have more than one double or triple bond If they are separated by only one single bond they are conjugated and their orbitals interact The conjugated diene 1,3-butadiene has properties that are very different from those of t

2、he nonconjugated diene, 1,4-pentadiene.,Conjugated and Nonconjugated Dienes,Conjugated compounds are common in nature Extended conjugation leads to absorption of visible light, producing color Conjugated hydrocarbon with many double bonds are polyenes (lycopene is responsible for red color in tomato

3、es) Examine properties of conjugated molecules and reasons for the properties,Why this Chapter?,Typically by elimination in allylic halide Specific industrial processes for large scale production of commodities by catalytic dehydrogenation and dehydration,14.1 Stability of Conjugated Dienes: Molecul

4、ar Orbital Theory,Conjugated dienes are more stable than nonconjugated based on heats of hydrogenationHydrogenating 1,3-butadiene produces 17 kJ/mol less heat than 1,4-pentadiene,Measuring Stability,The single bond between the conjugated double bonds is shorter and stronger than normal The bonding -

5、orbitals are made from 4 p orbitals that provide greater delocalization and lower energy than in isolated C=C The 4 molecular orbitals include fewer total nodes than in the isolated case (See Figures 14-1 and 14-2) In addition, the single bond between the two double bonds is strengthened by overlap

6、of p orbitals In summary, we say electrons in 1,3-butadiene are delocalized over the bond system Delocalization leads to stabilization,Molecular Orbital Description of 1,3-Butadiene,Review: addition of electrophile to C=C Markovnikov regiochemistry via more stable carbocation,14.2 Electrophilic Addi

7、tions to Conjugated Dienes,Addition of H+ leads to delocalized secondary allylic carbocation,Carbocations from Conjugated Dienes,Nucleophile can add to either cationic site The transition states for the two possible products are not equal in energy,Products of Addition to Delocalized Carbocation,At

8、completion, all reactions are at equilibrium and the relative concentrations are controlled by the differences in free energies of reactants and products (Thermodynamic Control) If a reaction is irreversible or if a reaction is far from equilibrium, then the relative concentrations of products depen

9、ds on how fast each forms, which is controlled by the relative free energies of the transition states leading to each (Kinetic Control),14.3 Kinetic vs. Thermodynamic Control of Reactions,Addition to a conjugated diene at or below room temperature normally leads to a mixture of products in which the

10、 1,2 adduct predominates over the 1,4 adduct At higher temperature, the product ratio changes and the 1,4 adduct predominates,Kinetic and Thermodynamic Control Example,Conjugate dienes can combine with alkenes to form six-membered cyclic compounds The formation of the ring involves no intermediate (

11、concerted formation of two bonds) Discovered by Otto Paul Hermann Diels and Kurt Alder in Germany in the 1930s,14.4 The Diels-Alder Cycloaddition Reaction,Woodward and Hoffman showed this reaction to be an example of the general class of pericyclic reactions Involves orbital overlap, change of hybri

12、dization and electron delocalization in transition state The reaction is called a cycloaddition,View of the Diels-Alder Reaction,The alkene component is called a dienophile C=C is conjugated to an electron withdrawing group, such as C=O or CN Alkynes can also be dienophiles,14.5 Characteristics of t

13、he Diels-Alder Reaction,The reaction is stereospecific, maintaining relative relationships from reactant to product There is a one-to-one relationship between stereoisomeric reactants and products,Stereospecificity of the Diels-Alder Reaction,Reactants align to produce endo (rather than exo) product

14、 endo and exo indicate relative stereochemistry in bicyclic structures Substituent on one bridge is exo if it is anti (trans) to the larger of the other two bridges and endo if it is syn (cis) to the larger of the other two bridges,Regiochemistry of the Diels-Alder Reaction,The relative positions of

15、 the two double bonds in the diene are “cis” or “trans” to each other about the single bond (being in a plane maximizes overlap) These conformations are called s-cis and s-trans (“s” stands for “single bond”) Dienes react in the s-cis conformation in the Diels-Alder reaction,Conformations of Dienes

16、in the Diels-Alder Reaction,Conjugated dienes can be polymerized The initiator for the reaction can be a radical, or an acid Polymerization: 1,4 addition of growing chain to conjugated diene monomer,14.6 Diene Polymers: Natural and Synthetic Rubbers,A material from latex, in plant sap In rubber repe

17、ating unit has 5 carbons and Z stereochemistry of all C=C Gutta-Percha is natural material with E in all C=C Looks as if it is the head-to-tail polymer of isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene),Natural Rubber,Chemical polymerization of isoprene does not produce rubber (stereochemistry is not controlled)S

18、ynthetic alternatives include neoprene, polymer of 2-chloro-1,3-butadieneThis resists weathering better than rubber,Synthetic Rubber,Natural and synthetic rubbers are too soft to be used in products Charles Goodyear discovered heating with small amount of sulfur produces strong material Sulfur forms

19、 bridges between hydrocarbon chains (cross-links),Vulcanization,Conjugated compounds can absorb light in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum The electrons in the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) undergo a transition to the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) The region from 2 x 10

20、-7m to 4 x 10-7m (200 to 400 nm) is most useful in organic chemistry A plot of absorbance (log of the ratio of the intensity of light in over light transmitted) against wavelength in this region is an ultraviolet spectrum see Figure 14-11,14.7 Structure Determination in Conjugated Systems: UV Spectr

21、oscopy,Example: 1,3-butadiene has four molecular orbitals with the lowest two occupied Electronic transition is from HOMO to LUMO at 217 nm (peak is broad because of combination with stretching, bending),Ultraviolet Spectrum of 1,3-Butadiene,Absorbance for a particular compound in a specific solvent

22、 at a specified wavelength is directly proportional to its concentration You can follow changes in concentration with time by recording absorbance at the wavelength Beers law: absorbance = ecl “e” is molar absorptivity (extinction coefficient) “c” is concentration in mol/L “l” is path of light throu

23、gh sample in cm,Quantitative Use of UV Spectra,max: wavelength where UV absorbance for a compound is greatest Energy difference between HOMO and LUMO decreases as the extent of conjugation increases max increases as conjugation increases (lower energy) 1,3-butadiene: 217 nm, 1,3,5-hexatriene: 258 nm

24、 Substituents on system increase max See Table 14-2,14.8 Interpreting UV Spectra: The Effect of Conjugation,Visible region is about 400 to 800 nm Extended systems of conjugation absorb in visible region b-Carotene, 11 double bonds in conjugation, max = 455 nm Visual pigments are responsible for abso

25、rbing light in eye and triggering nerves to send signal to brain,14.9 Conjugation, Color, and the Chemistry of Vision,Lets Work a Problem,Explain why 2,3-di-tert-butyl-1,3-butadiene does not undergo Diels-Alder reactions.,Answer,This compound has the tertiary butyl groups in a cis relationship with each other. This brings about a steric strain from the proximity of the bulky substituents. As a result, the compounds undergoes a change to a trans conformation to relieve strain, but Diels-Alder reaction cannot take place.,

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