Reactivity of Enol Carbonates with Ozone

J Org Chem. 1999 Sep 3;64(18):6597-6602. doi: 10.1021/jo9824807.

Abstract

Several dienes of varying steric bulk containing an enol carbonate have been synthesized and reacted selectively with ozone at the isolated double bonds. Rate measurements have been made for ozonolysis in a series of substituted cyclohexenes to demonstrate the unusually slow reactivity of the enol carbonate. Proton and carbon NMR chemical shifts have been presented to show that the enol carbonate is not particularly electron deficient in its double bond. Calculation of partial charges from the Mulliken population analysis shows good correlation with the NMR data. The results suggest a carbonate association with ozone that slows the rate of carbon-carbon bond cleavage.