8.9A STRUCTURE AND REACTIONS OF METHYLENE
- Methylene (:CH 2 ), the simplest carbene, can be prepared by the decomposition of
diazomethane (CH 2 N 2 ).
−CH 2 NN+ or lightheat CH 2 + NN
Diazomethane Methylene Nitrogen - The structure of diazomethane is a resonance hybrid of three structures:
I II III
−CH 2 NN+ CH 2 NN+ − −CH 2 NN+
3. Methylene adds to the double bond of alkenes to form cyclopropanes:
CC C
C
C
H H
+ CH 2
Alkene Methylene Cyclopropane
8.9B
- M are stereospecific.
REACTIONS OF OTHER CARBENES: DIHALOCARBENES
ost reactions of dihalocarbenes
CC
+ C in the product, they will b
CC
CCl 2
Theadditionof:CX 2 is stereospecific.
If the R groups of the alkene are trans
e trans in the
product. (If the R groups were initially
)
2.
from.
Cl Cl cis, they would be cis in the product
Dichlorocarbenes can be synthesized by the α elimination of hydrogen chloride
chloroform
RO −K+ + H CCl 3 RO Η+ − CCl 3 + K+ slow + Cl^ −
Dichlorocarbene
CCl 2