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Properties and Reactions of Some a-Substituted Quinoxalines

Only a-substituted quinoxalines are discussed because the reactions of 5- and 6-substituted quinoxalines are similar to those of the corresponding benzene derivatives. [Pg.219]

3-Dimethylquinoxaline reacts with pyridine and iodine to form quinoxaline-2,3-bis(methylenepyridinium iodide) (55). Condensation of (55) with p-nitrosodimethylaniline in the presence of potassium carbonate yields the bis-(p-dimethylaminonitrone) (56) and this on acid hydrolysis gives quinoxaline 2,3-dialdehyde (57) in high over-all yield. The dialdehyde is also obtained by selenium dioxide oxidation of 2,3-dimethylquinoxaline.  [Pg.220]

3-Dimethylquinoxaline undergoes reaction with typical dienophiles such as maleic anhydride, p-benzoquinone, and AT-phenylmaleimide. The products were formulated as Diels-Alder adducts primarily since analogous products were not isolated from reactions with other quin- [Pg.220]

Revised structures have been proposed for these compounds. The brownish-yellow acid obtained with maleic anhydride has been shown by ultraviolet, infrared, and nuclear magnetic resonance absorption measurements and oxidative degradation to have the tricyclic structure [Pg.221]

Reaction of 2-Phenyl- and 2,3-Diphbnyl-quinoxaline WITH Dimethyl Acetylbnedicarboxylate [Pg.221]


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