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Cyclobutanone oximes, Beckmann rearrangements

Examples of the Beckmann rearrangement of cyclobutanone oximes are given in Table 2. [Pg.377]

Cyclobutane.—Further reports of grandisol (90) synthesis include Magnus s full paper (Vol. 6, p. 22) and an almost identical Japanese report of an earlier synthesis (Vol. 3, p. 25) based upon a dihydropyranone-ethylene cycloaddition.A third synthesis utilizes cyclopropanation of 4-methoxy-3,6,6-trimethylcyclohexa-2,4-dienone to yield (91) followed by rearrangement of the a-oxycyclopropylcarbinyl cation of (91) to (92). After reduction of the cyclobutanone, second-order Beckmann cleavage of the cyclopentanone oxime gave (93) from which grandisol (90) was readily obtained. [Pg.22]


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