Seeman Jeffrey I
Department of Chemistry, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia, 23173, USA.
Chem Rec. 2025 Sep;25(9):e202400051. doi: 10.1002/tcr.202400051. Epub 2025 Feb 26.
In 1965, R. B. Woodward and Roald Hoffmann published five communications in the Journal of the American Chemical Society that formed the basis for what has been known as the Woodward and Hoffmann (W-H) rules. The last two of these communications applied secondary molecular orbital interactions - that is, interactions that involved atomic orbitals removed from the primary reaction centers - to explain the so-called Alder endo-exo rule of maximum overlap of orbitals for regiochemistry in the Diels-Alder reaction and the then recently noted preference of the chair orientation over the boat orientation in the Cope reaction. This publication presents the back stories of these latter two W-H communications, based on a comprehensive examination of Hoffmann's laboratory notebooks, more than 100 hours of interviews with Hoffmann, interviews with other chemists, and documents found in both Hoffmann's and Woodward's archives.
1965年,R. B. 伍德沃德和罗尔德·霍夫曼在美国化学会志上发表了五篇通讯文章,这些文章构成了后来被称为伍德沃德和霍夫曼(W-H)规则的基础。其中最后两篇通讯文章运用了二级分子轨道相互作用——即涉及从主要反应中心移除的原子轨道的相互作用——来解释狄尔斯-阿尔德反应区域化学中所谓的阿尔德内型-外型规则,即轨道最大重叠规则,以及当时最近发现的科普反应中椅式构象优于船式构象的偏好。本文基于对霍夫曼实验室笔记本的全面审查、对霍夫曼超过100小时的访谈、对其他化学家的访谈以及在霍夫曼和伍德沃德档案中发现的文件,呈现了后两篇W-H通讯文章背后的故事。