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In migrating groups

Numerous data on kinetics of annular tautomerism have been obtaifled for the degenerate rearrangements of pyrazole derivatives. Since all these rearrangements were found to be intramolecular, we can compare kinetic measurements carried out in different media. The following order of increase in migration ability of various groups is established ... [Pg.205]

When the migrating group is allyl, an additional concerted ([2,3] sigmatropic) pathway for rearrangement becomes available. In this an allylic shift must also occur. Nevertheless, the radical pathway is not always excluded. For example, rearrangement of ylids such as 36 (R = CHs.CO) leads to product 37 (R = CH3.CO) in which the allylic protons adjacent to the amido-nitrogen atom appear in emission (D. G. Morris, 1969). No polarization is observed in the much readier... [Pg.117]

In a rearrangement reaction, a group moves from one atom to another in the same molecule. Most are migrations from an atom to an adjacent one (called 1,2 shifts), but some are over longer distances. The migrating group (Y) may move with its... [Pg.1377]

This process is sometimes called the Whitmore 1,2 shift Since the migrating group carries the electron pair with it, the migration terminus B must be an atom with only six electrons in its outer shell (an open sextet). The first step therefore is creation of a system with an open sextet. Such a system can arise in various ways, but two of these are the most important ... [Pg.1378]

There has been much discussion of H as a migrating group. There is no conclusive evidence for the viewpoint that 9 in this case is or is not a true intermediate, though both positions have been argued (see p. 419). [Pg.1383]

In summary then, 1,2 free-radical migrations are much less prevalent than the analogous carbocation processes, and are important only for aryl, vinylic, acetoxy, and halogen migrating groups. The direction of migration is normally toward the... [Pg.1391]


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