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Heteroarenes ring opening

Arenes and heteroarenes which are particularly easy to metalate are tricarbo-nyl( 76-arene)chromium complexes [380, 381], ferrocenes [13, 382, 383], thiophenes [157, 158, 181, 370, 384], furans [370, 385], and most azoles [386-389]. Meta-lated oxazoles, indoles, or furans can, however, be unstable and undergo ring-opening reactions [179, 181, 388]. Pyridines and other six-membered, nitrogen-containing heterocycles can also be lithiated [59, 370, 390-398] or magnesiated [399], but because nucleophilic organometallic compounds readily add to electron-deficient heteroarenes, dimerization can occur, and alkylations of such metalated heteroarenes often require careful optimization of the reaction conditions [368, 400, 401] (Schemes 5.42 and 5.69). [Pg.176]

With this large group of heterocycles, ring strain is of little or no importance. Ring-opening reactions are, therefore, rarer than in three- and four-membered heterocycles. The crucial consideration is rather whether a compound can be regarded as a heteroarene or whether it has to be classified as a heterocycloalkane or heterocycloalkene (see p 2). Various aromaticity criteria apply to heteroarenes, and as a consequence, different opinions have been expressed on this matter [1]. As will be shown by means of examples of the various systems, the nature and number of heteroatoms are the critical factors. The parent compound of the five-membered heterocycles with one oxygen atom is furan. [Pg.52]

To summarize, the reactivity of oxazoles closely resembles that of the ftirans, especially in their readiness to undergo ring-opening reactions and [4+2] cycloadditions. The pyridine-like N-atom impedes electrophilic substitution reactions. On the other hand, it facilitates the attack of nucleophiles onto the C-2 atom. Although oxazole is considered to be a heteroarene, because of its six delocalized ring electrons, its aromaticity is low and comparable to that of furan. [Pg.126]


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