A new intermediate in the Prins reaction

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Two Prins reactions were investigated by the use of DFT calculations. A model composed of R-CH=CH2 + H3O+ (H2O) 13+ (H2C=O) 2, R = Me and Ph, was adopted to trace reaction paths. For both alkenes, the concerted path forming 1,3-diols was obtained as the rate determining step (TS1). TS stands for a transition state. From the 1,3-diol, a bimolecular elimination (TS2) leads to the allylic alcohol as the first channel. In the second channel, the 1,3-diol was converted via TS3 into an unprecedented hemiacetal intermediate, HO-CH2-O-CH(R)-CH 2-CH2-OH. This intermediate undergoes ring closure (TS4), affording the 1,3-dioxane product. The intermediate is of almost the same stability as the product, and two species were suggested to be in a state of equilibrium. While the geometry of TS1 appears to be forwarded to that of a carbocation intermediate, the cation disappeared through the enlargement of the water cluster. Dynamical calculations of a classical trajectory using the atom-centered density matrix propagation molecular dynamics model on the four TSs were carried out, and results of IRC calculations were confirmed by them. © 2013 Yamabe et al.

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Yamabe, S., Fukuda, T., & Yamazaki, S. (2013). A new intermediate in the Prins reaction. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 9, 476–485. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.9.51

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