Stereochemical evidence for stabilization of a nitrogen cation by neighboring chlorine or bromine

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Neighboring group participation is one of the fundamental interactions in organic reactions and can influence the reaction rate, stereoselectivity, and reaction pathway through transient carboncarbon or carbon-heteroatom bond formation. The latter category includes cyclic three- and five-membered bromonium ions, wherein lone-pair electrons of the monovalent bromine atom stabilize a trigonal carbocation. Although similar nucleophilic interactions of monovalent halogen atoms with non-carbon atom-centered cations have long been predicted, we know of no experimental evidence of such an interaction. Here, we demonstrate a nucleophilic interaction of neighboring monovalent halogen to stabilize an imino sp2 nitrogen cation. This interaction has an overwhelming impact on the reaction pathway, completely altering the migratory preference under acid-catalyzed Beckmann rearrangement conditions. In sharp contrast to the general case of anti-migration, peri-chloro- and peri-bromo-substituted O-tosyl oximes of 1-tetralone substructures and their derivatives undergo syn-migration under Beckmann rearrangement conditions (i.e., migration of the group on the syn side of the leaving group). The peri-chloro or peri-bromo neighboring group turned out to provide strong anchimeric assistance for syn-migration via transient formation of a cyclic five-membered imino-halonium cation with dissociation of tosylic acid. Thus, formation of the syn-migration products can be attributed to a reactionmechanismthat is different from the conventional Beckmann rearrangement mechanism. That is, the positively charged imino nitrogen atom can be stabilized by, or interact with, a chloro or bromo group in close spatial proximity, and this interaction dramatically changes the reaction pathway, selectively affording regioisomeric lactams from closely related starting materials.

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Ohwada, T., Tani, N., Sakamaki, Y., Kabasawa, Y., Otani, Y., Kawahata, M., & Yamaguchi, K. (2013). Stereochemical evidence for stabilization of a nitrogen cation by neighboring chlorine or bromine. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(11), 4206–4211. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1300381110

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