An Experimental Stereoselective Photochemical [1s,3s]-Sigmatropic Silyl Shift and the Existence of Silyl/Allyl Conical Intersections
Niels Hammer, Mette Louise Christensen, Yu Chen, Daniel Naharro, Fang Liu, Karl Anker Jørgensen, K. N. Houk
Abstract
We report an experimental discovery and computational investigation of the first photochemical stereoselective [1,3]-sigmatropic silyl shift of an allylsilane. An organocatalytic enantioselective cascade annulation generates a trimethylsilyl-o-isotoluene reactant in >99:1 e.r., and this trimethylsilyl-o-isotoluene contains an allylic silane moiety that undergoes a stereoselective photochemical [1,3]-silyl shift to form a benzylsilane with 96:4 e.r. The mechanism of this unprecedented [1,3]-silyl shift has been elucidated by a series of experimental studies and CASSCF, DFT, and TD-DFT calculations on model systems and the experimental system. The highly stereoselective photoreaction is proposed to occur via a singlet silyl/allyl conical intersection. This is a new demonstration of the role of conical intersections in selective photochemistry.