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Pericyclic reactions involve a concerted (one-step) mechanism and a cyclic transition state, involving a simultaneous change in π and σ bonds. Cycloaddition: A ...
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Cycloaddition: A reaction in which two - containing molecules come together to form two new - bonds and a new cycle.
Example: Diels-Alder.
Woodward-Hoffmann rules dictate which pericyclic reactions are “allowed”—have molecular orbital interactions that make them possible—and which are “forbidden”.
Woodward-Hoffman rules for cycloaddition:
Total number of -electron pairs:
odd Thermally allowed, photochemically forbidden.
even Photochemically allowed, thermally forbidden.
So [4+2] cycloaddition only requires heat,
but [2+2] requires light.
DNA strand
a thymidine dimer
thymidine (one of 4 DNA bases)
Ring Closing: An sp^3 - sp^3 bond is made.
Ring Opening: An sp^3 - sp^3 bond is broken.
Molecular orbital diagram:
E
HOMO =
Theory: Breaking bond becomes p components of HOMO; groups twist in same direction ( conrotatory ).
(^) but not
(E,Z) (Z,Z)
Total number of reacting electron pairs:
odd
Thermal reaction pattern:
even
disrotatory
conrotatory
Photochemical reaction pattern:
conrotatory
disrotatory