Clicking Together Alkynes and Tetracyanoethylene.

Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry(2023)

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The [2+2] cycloaddition - retro-electrocyclization (CA-RE) reaction allows ready synthesis of redox-active donor-acceptor chromophores from an electron-rich alkyne and electron-poor olefins like tetracyanoethylene (TCNE). The detailed mechanism of the reaction has been subject of both computational and experimental studies. While several studies point towards a stepwise mechanism via a zwitterionic intermediate for the first step, the cycloaddition, the reaction follows neither simple second-order nor first-order kinetics. Recent studies have shown that the kinetics can be understood if an autocatalytic step is introduced in the mechanism, in which complex formation with the donor-substituted tetracyanobutadiene (TCBD) product possibly facilitates nucleophilic attack of the alkyne onto TCNE, generating the zwitterionic intermediate of the CA step. This Concept highlights the convenient use of the "click-like" CA-RE reaction to obtain elaborate donor-acceptor chromophores and the recent mechanistic results.
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