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Nitrogen from azides

The most reliable method for generating nitrenes is the thermal or photochemical elimination of nitrogen from azides. An alternative method which is useful for indole and carbazole synthesis is the deoxygenation of aromatic nitro compounds with trivalent phosphorus compounds. Triethyl phosphite is the most commonly used reagent, though more reactive compounds may be useful in special cases (B-79MI30600). [Pg.320]

Elimination of Nitrogen from Azides and Related Compounds... [Pg.326]

Tsuchia, T., Nitrene Formation by Photoextrusion of Nitrogen from Azides. In Horspool, W. M., Song, P. S. (eds), CRC Handbook of Organic Photochemistry and Photobiology, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1995, pp. 984 991. [Pg.528]


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