1,3-Hydrogen shifts can take place if the reaction is carried out under photochemi-
cal conditions because the HOMO is symmetric under photochemical conditions,
which means that hydrogen can migrate by a suprafacial pathway (Table 29.4).
Two products are obtained in the previous reaction because two different allylic
hydrogens can undergo a 1,3-hydrogen shift.
[1,5] Sigmatropic migrations of hydrogen are well known. They involve three pairs
of electrons, so they take place by a suprafacial pathway under thermal conditions.
PROBLEM 14
Why was a deuterated compound used in the preceding example?
PROBLEM 15
Account for the difference in the products obtained under photochemical and thermal
conditions.
[1,7] Sigmatropic hydrogen migrations involve four pairs of electrons. They can
take place under thermal conditions because the eight-membered-ring transition state
allows the required antarafacial rearrangement.
CH
H
CH 2
C 4 H 9 C^4 H^9
CH 3
1,7-hydrogen shift
CD 3
∆
h
CD 2
D
CD 3 CD 2
D
H
CH 2 ∆
CH 3
CH 3
CH 3
H
CD 2 ∆ CD 2 H
1,5-hydrogen shifts
h
H
h
H
h +
1,3-hydrogen shifts
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