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Preparation of Stable Bicyclic Aziridinium Ions and Their Ring-Opening for the Synthesis of Azaheterocycles
Published on: August 22, 2018
Convenient access to bicyclic and tricyclic diazenes
Douglass F Taber1, Pengfei Guo
1Department of Chemistry, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716, USA. taberdf@udel.edu
Abstract:
Heating the tosylhydrazone of an omega-alkenyl ketone or aldehyde to reflux in toluene in the presence of K(2)CO(3) delivered the bicyclic diazene. Irradiation of the diazene converted it to the cyclopropane. This appears to be a generally useful method for the construction of substituted cyclopentanes and cyclohexanes.
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