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Nitroso and Thionitroso Dienophiles

A wide variety of nitroso compounds are known to react thermally with conjugated 1,3-dienes to afford 3,6-dihydro-l,2-oxazines [Eq. (1)].  [Pg.71]

In general, most types of C-nitroso compounds appear to be reactive heterodienophiles. On the other hand, N-nitroso compounds and nitrosyl chloride do not usually undergo [4 -I- 2] cycloadditions. Much of the early work in this area can be found in the Hamer and Kresze reviews, which cover the literature through This chapter will emphasize [Pg.71]


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