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Azafluorenes

A wide range of azaarenes including acridines and benzacridines, 4-azafluorene, and 10-azabenzo[fl]pyrene (Figure 1.32) has been identified in particulate samples of urban air, and some of them have been recovered from contaminated sediments (Yamauchi and Handa 1987). [Pg.34]

Azulen aus 4-Azafluoren dunkelblaue, feste Masse (159) breites Maximum bei 570... [Pg.216]

This also may be looked upon as a substituent reaction (see Chapter 2.06) but a few examples are given here. A suitably substituted pyridine will undergo Pschorr cyclization to give 2- and 4-azafluorene and two other products (equation 181) (65CJC940). With a 2-substituted pyridine (287), cyclization on to the pyridine nitrogen is heavily favoured (equation 182) (54JCS4263). Decomposition of 3-(o-azidophenyl)pyridine results in a nitrene... [Pg.302]

Pyrolysis of pyrazolo[3,4-b]pyridine247 and the 1-phenyl derivative248 proceed by loss of nitrogen gas. The 1-phenyl derivative, at 770°C, underwent 49% conversion to 4-azafluorene. The formation of a carbene (272) from the 3-H tautomer was proposed because the alternative carbene (273) is known to lead to mixtures of 1- and 3-azafluorenes. [Pg.403]

Similar complexes [AuCl3L] are known for L - RCN,573,581 pyrazoles582 and nicotinic acid.583 More complex examples include the azafluorene and diazepine derivatives (84)-(86).109,110,584... [Pg.895]

Carbazole, 9-Azafluorene, Dibenzopyrrole or Diphenyleneimine(ca ed Carbazol, Dibenzopyrrol... [Pg.440]

Azafluorene alkaloids have been found in a number of Annonaceae and have not yet been reviewed. Three of these compounds (136-138) were first isolated from a Guatteria species (22, 23) while the parent substance of this group, onychine (135), and the other congeners known until now have been found in different genera of the family Annonaceae. [Pg.51]

Onychine (135) was first described as a natural product in 1976, when its isolation from Onychopetalum amazonicum (Annonaceae) was reported (83), and its structure was given as 4-methyl-l-azafluoren-9-one (158) on the basis of elemental analysis and high-resolution MS, as well as UV, IR, and H-NMR spectra. As in all the azafluorenone alkaloids discovered to date, the complex UV spectrum is reminiscent of that of fluoren-9-one, and the H-NMR spectrum clearly indicates the presence of a 2,3-disubstituted 4-methylpyridine moiety. The immediate conclusion, therefore, is that onychine is either l-methyl-4-azafluoren-9-one (135) or 4-methyl-l-azafluoren-9-one (158), which is supported by the spectral properties of the secondary alcohol obtained by reduction of the ketone group and of the acetylation and hydrogenolysis products of this... [Pg.51]

SYNS 9-AZAFLUORENE 9H-CARBAZOLE DIBENZOPYRROLE DIBENZO(b,d)PYRROLE DIPHENYLENEIMINE DIPHENYLENIMIDE DIPHENYLENIMINE USAF EK-600... [Pg.281]

In analogy to fluorene the more acidic 5H-indeno(l,2-b)pyridine (= 4-azafluorene) (133) smoothly condenses with (7i) to (134) which cyclize uniformly to 6-phenyl-acenaphtho(l,2-b)pyridine (= 2-phenyl-7-azafluoranthene) (75J)44 ... [Pg.176]

Synonyms 9-Azafluorene Dibenzopyrrole Source Goodarznia, I. Esmaeilzadeh, F. [Pg.166]

Synonyms 9-Azafluorene Dibenzopyrrole Source Kwiatkowski, J. Lisicki, Z. Majewski, W. Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. [Pg.166]


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