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Aldehydes photochemical deriv

Other nucleophiles add to conjugated systems to give Michael-type products. Aniline derivatives add to conjugated aldehydes in the presence of a catalytic amount of DBU (p. 488). Amines add to conjugated esters in the presence of InCla, La(OTf)3, or YTb(OTf)3 at 3kbar, for example, to give P-amino esters. This reaction can be initiated photochemically. An intramolecular addition of an amine unit to a conjugated ketone in the presence of a palladium catalyst, or... [Pg.1023]

Allylic silanes react with aldehydes, in the presence of Lewis acids, to give an allyl-substituted alcohol. In the case of benzylic silanes, this addition reaction has been induced with Mg(C104)2 under photochemical conditions. The addition of chiral additives leads to the alcohol with good asymmetric induction. In a related reaction, allylic silanes react with acyl halides to produce the corresponding carbonyl derivative. The reaction of phenyl chloroformate, trimethylallylsilane, and AICI3, for example, gave phenyl but-3-enoate. ... [Pg.1239]

Dipolar cycloaddition of diazomethane to aldehydes can successfully be used for the preparation of tetrahy-drooxadiazole derivatives. Photochemical interconversion of 3-acylamino-l,2,5-oxadiazole derivatives leads to 1,3,4-oxadiazoles, though the method suffers from lack of selectivity. Many reports concentrate only on the synthesis and applications of new 1,3,4-oxadiazoles substituted with a wide variety of groups without introducing much of new chemistry. [Pg.446]

Nitrophenyl)ethylene glycol was used to protect simple aldehydes and ketones, as well as some steroids. Acetals were prepared under acid catalysis, leading, in the case of chiral carbonyl compounds to diaste-reoisomers. The photochemical removal of the protecting group was in several instances complicated by the instability of some carbonyl derivatives to irradiation at 350 nm otherwise, yields were in the range of 83-90% (see Scheme 19). [Pg.195]

Condensation of the ylide derived from X with carbohydrate aldehyde X proceeded smoothly to afford only the Z-isomer XIII. Proof of the olefinic configuration was garnered by photochemical isomeri-... [Pg.97]

Further methods [205] successfully employed to synthesize fuUeropyrroUdines include acid-catalyzed [213] or thermal [214] desilylation of trimethylsilyl amino derivatives, tautomerization of a-aminoesters of immonium salts [215] and imines [216, 217], reaction with aldehydes in the presence of aqueous ammonia [218], reaction with oxazolidinone [204] or photochemical reaction with some amino derivatives [219-223], The reaction with amino acids and aldehydes was also carried... [Pg.142]

Photochemical cis-trans isomerization in a conjugated polyene system is thought to be the crucial primary process in vision. The visual pigment (rhodopsin) is derived from 11 -crs-retinal by reaction of the aldehyde group with an amino substituent in a protein (opsin). There is considerable distortion in the geometry of this chromophoric group anyway, because of the spatial requirements of the protein... [Pg.44]

The formation of 3-pyrrolylcarbinols (280) from the photochemically induced reaction of pyrrole, or its 1-alkyl derivatives, with aliphatic aldehydes and ketones is thought to proceed via an oxetane intermediate (279) (79JOC2949). In contrast, the analogous reaction of 1 -phenylpyrrole with benzophenone leads to the formation of the diphenyl(2-pyrrolyl)car-binol, whilst the oxetane (281) has been isolated from the photoaddition of 1-benzoylpyrrole and benzophenone (76JHC1037, B-77MI30500). 2-Benzoyl-1-methylpyrrole undergoes a normal Paterno-Buchi photocyclization with 2,3-dimethylbut-2-ene, via the n -> v triplet... [Pg.268]

Sunlight irradiation (solar photochemical synthesis) of 1,4-naphthoquinone (27) in the presence of aldehyde (28) in a mixture of -butanol and acetone gives a good yield of the corresponding acyl hydroquinone (29) through the abstraction of the formyl hydrogen atom of aldehyde by the excited triplet biradical derived from 1,4-naphthoquinone, followed by the reaction of the acyl radical with 1,4-naphthoquinone (eq. 12.7). Here,... [Pg.253]

Steric and electronic effects on the photochemical reactivity of oxime acetates of p/y-unsaturated aldehydes. Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 1, 163-169 (b) Armesto, D., Horspool, W.M., Mancheno, M.J., and Ortiz, M.J. (1990) The aza-di-jt-methane rearrangement of stable derivatives of 2,2-dimethyl-4,4-diphenylbut-3-enal. Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions... [Pg.130]

Three monoacetals, o-,70 wi-97 and p-nitrobenzylidene-dulcitol,97 have been described, the first being formulated, without proof, as the 3,4-derivative. The only triacetal of dulcitol of which we are aware is a tri-(o-nitrobenzylidene)-dulcitol prepared from the aldehyde and the hexitol using as the condensing agent phosphorus pentoxide,70 instead of 75% sulfuric acid which gives the diacetal already mentioned.48 6 Photochemical transformations of o-nitrobenzylidene acetals are discussed on page 148. [Pg.159]

In summary, the main products derived from these photochemical reactions are O3, peroxides (e.g., PAN, PBN, and H202), hydroperoxides, aldehydes, ketones, alcohols, nitro compounds (alkyl and benzyl nitrates and nitrites), and acids such as sulfuric, nitric, and nitrous acid. [Pg.177]


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