Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.124, No.18, 5091-5099, 2002
Structural investigations into the retro-Diels-Alder reaction. Experimental and theoretical studies
The manifestations of the retro-Diels Alder reaction in the ground-state structures of a range of cyclopentadiene and cyclohexadiene cycloadducts 9-15 have been investigated by a combination of techniques. These include low-temperature X-ray crystallography, density functional calculations (B3LYP/ 6-31G(d,p)) on both the ground states and transition states, and the measurement of C-13-C-13 coupling constants. We have found that the carbon-carbon bonds (labeled bonds a and b), which break in the rDA, are longer in the cycloadducts 9-15 than in their corresponding saturated analogues 9s-15s, which cannot undergo the rDA reaction. The degree of carbon-carbon bond lengthening appears to be related to the reactivity of the cycloadduct, thus the more reactive benzoquinone cycloadducts 5b and 13 have longer carbon-carbon bonds, Those cycloadducts 14 and 15 which are predicted to undergo asynchronous reactions show differing degrees of carbon-carbon bond lengthening, reflecting the differing degrees of bond breaking at the calculated transition states for the rDA.