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Pyrans oxidation

Subsequently, the final product 1 is formed via oxidation and decarboxylation of the intermediate 9. Few details are known about the precise mechanism of pyran oxidation involving reactive benzylic carbon-... [Pg.188]

Furfural — see Furan-2-oarbaldehyde, 532 Furfuryl acetate, o -(butoxycarbonyl)-anodic oxidation, 1, 424 Furfuryi acrylate polymerization, 1, 279 Furfuryl alcohol configuration, 4, 544 2-Furfuryl alcohol polyoondensation, 1, 278 reactions, 4, 70-71 Furfuryl alcohol, dihydro-pyran-4-one synthesis from, 3, 815 Furfuryl alcohol, tetrahydro-polymers, 1, 276 rearrangement, 3, 773 Furfuryl chloride reactions... [Pg.637]

H-Naphtho[2,3-h]pyran, 5,10-diacetoxy-2-methyl-oxidation, 3, 670 Naphtho[2,3-c]pyran synthesis, 3, 770... [Pg.706]

H-Pyran, 2-alkoxy-4-methyl-2,3-dihydro-conformation, 3, 630 4H-Pyran, 2-amino-IR spectra, 3, 593 synthesis, 3, 758 4H-Pyran, 4-benzylidene-synthesis, 3, 762 4H-Pyran, 2,3-dihydro-halogenation, 3, 723 hydroboration, 3, 723 oxepines from, 3, 725 oxidation, 3, 724 reactions, with acids, 3, 723 with carbenes, 3, 725 4H-Pyran, 5,6-dihydro-synthesis, 2, 91 4H-Pyran, 2,6-diphenyl-hydrogenation, 3, 777 4H-Pyran, 6-ethyl-3-vinyl-2,3-dihydro-reactions, with acids, 3, 723 4H-Pyran, 2-methoxy-synthesis, 3, 762 4H-Pyran, 2,4,4,6-tetramethyl-IR spectra, 3, 593 4H-Pyran, 2,4,6-triphenyl-IR spectra, 3, 593... [Pg.764]

Pyran-2-one, 4-methoxy-6-( 1 -propenyl)-synthesis, 3, 690 Pyran-2-one, 6-methyl-bromination, 3, 690 Pyran-2-one, 6-(2-methylpropenyl)-synthesis, 3, 796 Pyran-2-one, 3-methylthio-synthesis, 3, 796 Pyran-2-one, 3-nitro-6-phenyl-oxidation, 3, 681 Pyran-2-one, 6-phenyl-chlorination, 3, 679... [Pg.765]

Oxidation of 4H-pyran-4-thiones with thallium(III) trifluoroacetate was used in the one pot synthesis of l,6-dioxa-6n-thiapentalenes, a hypervalent heterocyclic system [57] (equation 27)... [Pg.951]

A 2,4)6-trisubstituted 2H or 4/f) pyran (38, R = R = Ph) was reported to result in low yield by catalytic reduction of 2,4,6-triphenyl-pyrylium salts by oxidation or by treatment with concentrated sulfuric acid it regenerated the triphenylpyrylium cation. There was no subsequent confirmation of this reaction. The reduction of pyrylium salts with sodium borohydride affords 1,5-diones by way of 4H-pyrans and 2,4-dien-l-ones by way of 2H-pyrans. ... [Pg.263]

The 6-endo activated epoxy alcohol cyclization process was also expected to play a central role in the annulation of pyran ring G of the natural product (see Scheme 22). Silylation of the free secondary hydroxyl group in compound 131 furnishes, after hydrobora-tion/oxidation of the double bond, compound 132. Swern oxidation of alcohol 132 produces an aldehyde which reacts efficiently with (ethoxycarbonylethylidene)triphenylphosphorane in the presence of a catalytic amount of benzoic acid in benzene at 50 °C, furnishing... [Pg.769]

Dihydro-2f/-pyran-2-one has been prepared by reductive cycliza-tion of 5-hydroxy-2-pentynoic acid [2-Pentynoic acid, 5-hydroxy-], which is obtained in two steps from acetylene [Ethyne] and ethylene oxide [Oxirane] 3 and by the reaction of dihydropyran [277-Pyran, 3,4-dihydro-] with singlet oxygen [Oxygen, singlet].4,5 2ff-Pyran-2-one has been prepared by pyrolysis of heavy metal salts of coumalic acid [2//-Pyran-5-carboxylic acid, 2-oxo-],8 by pyrolysis of a-pyrone-6-carboxylic acid [211 - Pyran-6-carboxyl ic acid, 2-oxo-] over copper,7 and by pyrolysis of coumalic acid over copper (66-70% yield).8... [Pg.51]

Quadratic hyperpolarisability DCJTB 4-(Dicyanomethylene)-2-tert-butyl-6 (l,l,7,7-tetrametbyljulolidyl-9-enyl)-4H-pyran Disperse red 1 HOMO-LUMO gap Electroluminescence Indium-tin-oxide Nonlinear optic... [Pg.128]

A nitrile oxide generated from a sugar derived aldoxime 30 underwent INOC reaction to the chiral pyranoisoxazoline 31 (Eq. 4) [20]. Reductive cleavage of isoxazoline 31 followed by acetylation provided the tetrasubstituted pyran 32. [Pg.7]


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