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Photooxygenations

The C—C double bond in the cyclopentene ring can be cleaved by the osmium tetroxide-periodate procedure or by photooxygenation. The methoxalyl group on C-17 can, as a typical a-dicarbonyl system, be split off with strong base and is replaced by a proton. Since this elimination occurs with retention of the most stable configuration of the cyclization equi-hbrium, the substituents at C-17 and C-18 are located trans to one another. The critical introduction of both hydrogens was thus achieved regio- and stereoselectively. [Pg.259]

The photooxygenation of (175) produced a ring ruptured compound (176) (Scheme 57) B-78MI41612) while similar treatment of steroidal isoxazolidine (177) resulted in the formation of two major nitro compounds also shown in Scheme 57 <77CC749). [Pg.46]

Benzo[b]furan, 2,3-dihydro-2-phenyl-synthesis, 4, 697 Benzo[b]furan, 2,3-dihydroxy-tautomerism, 4, 37 Benzo[6]furan, 4,6-dimethoxy-acylation, 4, 606 Benzo[6]furan, 2,3-dimethyl-acetylation, 4, 606 bromination, 4, 605 photooxygenation, 4, 642 Benzo[b]furan, 5,6-dimethyl-2,3-diphenyl-applications, 4, 709 Benzo[b]furan, 1,3-diphenyl-vertical ionization potential, 4, 587 Benzo[b]furan, 2-ethoxy-5-hydroxy-synthesis, 4, 127... [Pg.547]

Protoporphyrin-IX, N-methyl-, 4, 396 Protoporphyrins, 4, 382 photooxygenation, 4, 402 Prototropic tautomerism polyheteroatom six-membered rings, 3, 1055 Prozapine properties, 7, 545 Pschorr reaction carbolines from, 4, 523 dibenzazepines from, 7, 533 dibenzothiophenes from, 4, 107 phenanthridines from, 2, 433 Pseudilin, pentabromo-synthesis, 1, 449 Pseudoazulene synthesis, 4, 526 Pseudobases in synthesis reviews, 1, 62 Pseudocyanines, 2, 331 Pseudothiohydantoin synthesis, 6, 296 Pseudouracil structure, 3, 68 Pseudoyangonin IR spectra, 3, 596 Pseudoyohimbine synthesis, 2, 271 Psicofuranine biological activity, 5, 603 as pharmaceutical, 1, 153, 160... [Pg.750]

From the oxidation of enamines with aromatic nitro compounds a-keto-enamines were obtained in modest yields (70J). Photooxygenation led to cleavage of the enamine double bond (706,707). [Pg.414]

In the synthesis of carpamic acid (98), Mitsutaka and Ogawa have used 1,2-dihydropyridine as a starting material [80H(14)169]. Photooxygenation of dihydropyridine 8h afforded enr/o-peroxide 96. Subsequent stereoselective nucleophilic reaction of 96 with ethyl vinyl ether in the presence of tin chloride gave tetrahydropyridinol 97, which was then converted into carpamic acid (98) in six more steps. [Pg.291]

In this case, the benzene dioxide 5 is obtained from a [2,2]paracyclophane diene by photooxygenation and rearrangement of the derived endoperoxide. [Pg.563]

The formation of bacteriochlorins from chlorophyll derivatives has also been studied.8 The reduction product 16 of methyl 3 -oxorhodochlorin-l 5-acetate (see Section 1.2.2.) undergoes photooxygenation with singlet oxygen to yield finally a bacteriochlorin 17. [Pg.640]

Usami, K., and Isobe, M. (1995). Two luminescent intermediates of coelen-terazine analog, peroxide and dioxetanone, prepared by direct photooxygenation at low temperature. Tetrahedron Lett. 36 8613-8616. [Pg.446]

In a different type of reaction, alkenes are photooxygenated (with singlet O2, see 14-8) in the presence of a Ti, V, or Mo complex to give epoxy alcohols formally derived from allylic hydroxylation followed by epoxidation, for example, ... [Pg.1054]

In the photooxygenation of electron-rich olefins with allylic hydrogen atoms, ene reactivity usually dominates [96]. Nevertheless, other reactions become the preferred reaction mode. Inagaki et al. [92] attributed the exclusive [2h-2] cycloaddition... [Pg.41]

The argument of the directing effect of lone pairs on the substiment [92] easily extends to the alkyl cases. The orbital interaction (Scheme 20) [103] in the pere-poxide quasi-intermediate suggests the stabilization occurs by the simultaneous interaction of O with two allylic hydrogens on the same side of the alkene. Photooxygenation of trisubstituted olefins revealed a strong preference for H-abstraction from disubstituted side of the double bond [104, 105],... [Pg.42]

Scheme 21 Hydrogen bonding effects 3.1.9 Photooxygenation in Zeolites... Scheme 21 Hydrogen bonding effects 3.1.9 Photooxygenation in Zeolites...
The photooxygenation of chiral l,2-dihydronaphthalene-2-carboxylic acids leads to a mixture of the diendoperoxide (37) and hydroperoxide (38) arising from a double [4+2] cycloaddition and an ene reaction, respectively <96CC2585>. [Pg.305]


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