Regioselectivity Inversion in the Cycloaddition Reaction between Stable Nitrile Oxides and Acylalkyne Derivatives
Yuki Maeda1, Yoshimitsu Hashimoto1, Ryo Aoki1
1Showa Pharmaceutical University, 3-2-1 Higashi-Tamagawagakuen, Machida, Tokyo 194-8543, Japan.
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1,3-Dipolar cycloaddition reaction of stable nitrile oxides with α,β-alkynyl hydrazones affords 5-iminoisoxazoles, whereas the reaction of nitrile oxides with α,β-alkynyl carbonyl compounds gives 4-acylisoxazoles. The regioselectivity of the cycloaddition reaction is reversed due to the electron-donating character of the hydrazone group. The 5-iminoisoxazoles are readily converted to the corresponding 4-acylisoxazoles by dehydrazonation.
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