Barrelene

Barrelene

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IUPACName = Bicyclo [2.2.2] octa-2,5,7-triene
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CASNo = 500-24-3
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SMILES = C1(C=C2)C=CC2C=C1

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C=8|H=8
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Barrelene is a bicyclic organic compound with chemical formula C8H8 and systematic name bicyclo [2.2.2] octa-2,5,7-triene. First synthesized and described by H. E. Zimmerman in 1960 the name derives from the obvious resemblance with a barrel, with the staves being three ethylene units attached to two methine groups. It is the formal Diels-Alder adduct of benzene and acetylene. Due to its unusual molecular geometry the compound is of considerable interest to theoretical chemists. Like benzene, barrelene has a set of 6 cyclic, but not planar, overlapping p-orbitals. Because it is not possible to avoid a destabilizing overlap of opposite-sign lobes, the structure represents Möbius aromaticity.

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Triptycenes, with the alkene groups part of an arene, are related compounds. It is also a starting material for many other organic compounds such as semibullvalene.

The original Zimmerman synthesis modified in 1969 ["Synthesis and physical properties of barrelene, a unique Moebius-like molecule" Howard E. Zimmerman, Gary L. Grunewald, Robert M. Paufler, Maynard A. Sherwin J. Am. Chem. Soc.; 1969; 91(9); 2330-2338. [http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/jacsat/1969/91/i09/f-pdf/f_ja01037a024.pdf Abstract] ] starts from coumalic acid [Reaction scheme: decarboxylation of coumalic acid (1) takes place at 650°C with copper to α-pyrone (2). The reaction with methyl vinyl ketone (3) is a double Diels-Alder reaction to the di-ketone 5 as a mixture of two isomers. It is possible to convert the endo isomer 5b to the exo isomer 5a by an epimerization process through the enol. The ketone groups are converted to oxime groups in 6 by reaction with hydroxylamine and then to the tosylate groups in 7 by reaction with tosyl chloride. A basic Beckmann rearrangement takes the scheme to amide 8 and its hydrolysis to di-amine 9 takes place with sodium hydroxide. Finally a Hofmann elimination through ammonium salt 10 gives the barrelene 11 ] :

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many alternative routes have been devised since then, one of them starting from oxepin ["Barrelene, a New Convenient Synthesis" Sergio Cossu, Simone Battaggia, and Ottorino De Lucchi J. Org. Chem.; 1997; 62(12) pp 4162 - 4163; DOI|10.1021/jo962267f] [Step one in this reaction between oxepin (one of the possible tautomers) with (Z)-1,2-bis(phenylsulfonyl)ethylene is a Diels-Alder reaction. The reagents for de-epoxidation are tungsten hexachloride and butyllithium. The second elimination reaction takes place with sodium amalgam in Julia olefination style. ] :

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barrelene Reactions

Barrelene is hydrogenated with hydrogen gas and Adams' catalyst in ethanol to the fully saturated [bicyclooctane|bicyclo [2.2.2] -octane] . Bromination with bromine in tetrachloromethane gives a di-bromo adduct because a coupling reaction intervenes:

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Epoxidation of barrelene with oxone gives the trioxatrishomobarrelene [endo, exo,syn-3,7,10-Trioxapentacyclo [3.3.3.02,4.06,8.09,11] undecane] which on rearrangement with boron trifluoride (driving force:relief of strain energy) converts into the trioxatrishomocubane ["4,7,11-Triheterotrishomocubanes - Propeller-Shaped Highly Symmetrical Chiral Molecules Derived from Barrelene" Sergei I. Kozhushkov et al. European Journal of Organic Chemistry Volume 2006, Issue 11 , Pages 2590 - 2600 [http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejoc.200600019 Abstract] ] :

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This compound can be envisioned as a cubane with three oxygen atoms inserted into three opposite edges or as 9-crown-3 capped by two methine units. The molecule is chiral and the separate enantiomers have been isolated.

Certain barrelenes have been used as a monomer in a ring opening metathesis polymerisation ["Synthesis of Poly(1,4-naphthylenevinylenes): Metathesis Polymerization of Benzobarrelenes" Lin Pu, Michael W. Wagaman, and Robert H. Grubbs Macromolecules; 1996; 29(4) pp 1138 - 1143; (Article) DOI|10.1021/ma9500143]

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The catalyst is a Fischer carbene (a "molybdenum bis-(hexafluoro-tert-butoxy) carbene catalyst") and the long alkyl chain attached to the monomer is required for solubility. Oxidation of the polymer with DDQ affords the naphthalene pendant of Poly(p-phenylene vinylene).

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