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Involving Ring Openings

The preparation of nylon resins from lactam precursors involves ring opening, which is facihtated by a controlled amount of water in the reaction mixture. The salt complex condenses internally to produce the polyamide (57). The synthesis of nylon-6 [25038-54-4] from S-caprolactam is as follows ... [Pg.266]

Other methods of generating a-aminoketones in situ are common, if somewhat less general than the methods already described. 2-Nitrovinylpyrrolidine, which is readily available, yields 2,3-bis(3-aminopropyl)pyrazine on reduction and this almost certainly involves ring opening of the intermediate enamine to an a-aminoketone which then dimerizes under the reaction conditions (Scheme 59) (78TL2217). Nitroethylene derivatives have also served as a-aminoketone precursors via ammonolysis of the derived epoxides at elevated temperatures (Scheme 60) (76S53). Condensation of 1,1-disubstituted hydrazine derivatives with a-nitro-/3-ethoxyethylene derivatives has been used in the synthesis of l,4-dialkylamino-l,4-dihydropyrazines (Scheme 61) (77S136). [Pg.186]

Deacylations are known. C-Acyl groups in 1,3,4-thiadiazoles are cleaved by sodium ethoxide in ethanol (68AHC(9)165). Imidazole-2-carbaldehyde behaves similarly, yielding imidazole and ethyl formate this reaction involves an ylide intermediate. 3-Acylisoxazoles (405) are attacked by nucleophiles in a reaction which involves ring opening (79AHC(25)147). [Pg.93]

Hydroxyquinazolines react with primary amines or hydrazines to form 3-substituted 4(3//)quinazolinones (15). > The mechanism was shown to involve ring opening because with secondary amines (where ring closure is not possible) A-disubstituted benzamides are formed. Grignard reagents do not always react in the normal way with... [Pg.267]

The hetero ring in 4-(l -hydroxyalkylidene)-5-oxazolones is cleaved by alcoholic HCl to form alkyl a-acylaminoacylacetates, which cyclize to oxazole-4-carboxylates [Eq. (25)]. This rearrangement occurs directly in alkali, and a carbon-14 tracer study has substantiated a mechanism involving ring opening followed by the alternative ring closure. ... [Pg.91]

A procedure for a synthesis of dienyl sulfoxides (232 and 233) involves ring opening of dihydrothiophene 1,1-dioxide (231) by two molar equivalents of Grignard reagent (equation 141)136. The yields are usually in the 20-66% range. Similarly, treatment of the bicyclic sulfones 234, with 2 equivalents of phenylmagnesium bromide, produced a mixture of 1,4-dienylic sulfoxides (equation 142)136. [Pg.810]

Cyclohexadienones also undergo photochemical rearrangements, but the products are different, generally involving ring opening. ... [Pg.1462]

Thermal decomposition of 1-methyl-A -phospholen in toluene at 356-444 °C yielded butadiene as the primary product. The activation parameters are in agreement with a mechanism involving ring opening to a biradical followed by fragmentation into butadiene, phosphorus, and methyl radicals. ... [Pg.16]

Various EADIs have been synthesized using different synthetic routes [30-34], One of the widely used methods of preparation of E-alkene peptide bond isosteres involving ring opening of vinyl aziridines by cuprates has recently been reviewed [35,36],... [Pg.703]

Compound 267 reacts with 1 N sodium hydroxide to yield the pyrazole derivative 269. Compound 267 is also converted into 270 upon treatment with active methylene reagents in the presence of sodium ethoxide. Clearly this reaction involves ring opening and recyclization (76CPB3120). [Pg.359]


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