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Electro-organic reactions. Part 23. Regioselectivity and the stereochemistry of anodic methoxylation of N-acylpiperidines and N-acylmorpholines
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Anodic MethoxylationChemical TransformationAxial SubstitutionBiochemistryOrganic ElectrochemistryNatural SciencesElectrosynthesisConformational StudyOrganic ChemistrySteric ConstraintsStereoselective SynthesisChemistryElectro-organic ReactionsAluminium Chloride
Anodic methoxylation of conformationally biassed N-acylpiperidines has been shown to give axial substitution due to steric constraints imposed by relatively slow rotation of the planar N-acyl groups. These steric constraints also account for the regioselectivity of the reaction and the axial substitution resulting from nucleophilic displacement of the α-methoxy-function in the presence of aluminium chloride. The N-acyl groups adopt anti- and syn-conformations and their relative proportions are consistent with the steric factors invoked to explain the substitution pattern.