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2- pyrazine salt hydrolysis

The conversion of halogenopyrazines into pyrazinethiones is usually done either with sodium hydrogen sulfide solution or by initial treatment with thiourea and subsequent hydrolysis of the intermediate isothiouronium salt (frequently unisolated). A third method, involving treatment of the halogeno substrate with thiosulfate, has proven promising in some heterocyclic series but not so far in the pyrazines 2-chloropyrazine did so give 2(1 //)-pyrazinethionc but only in 20% yield.1358... [Pg.164]

Methylation of 2-amino-3-hydroxypyrazine (62) with methyl iodide and sodium methoxide afforded 3-amino-l-methyl-2-oxo-1,2-dihydropyrazine (63), and when an excess of methyl iodide was used, a mixture of compound (63) and its methio-dide (64) was isolated. Reaction with dimethyl sulfate and alkaU gave compound (63) and l,4-dimethyl-2,3-dioxo-l,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrazine (66) the latter was presumed to be formed by hydrolysis of an intermediate quaternary salt since it was also obtained by treatment of the methiodide (64) with aqueous sodium hydroxide. Reaction of 2-amino-3-hydroxypyrazine with ethereal diazomethane produced a mixture of N- and 0-methyl derivatives, (63) and 2-amino-3-methoxy-pyrazine (65). With methyl toluene-p-sulfonate the quaternary salt 2-amino-3-hydroxy-1-methylpyrazinium toluenesulfonate (67) was obtained on alkaline hydrolysis it gave 3-hydroxy-l-methyl-2-oxo-l,2-dihydropyrazine (68) (832). Pulcherriminic acid with diazomethane gave a dimethyl derivative (99). [Pg.177]

The diazotization of aminopyrazines has been described in earlier sections. Section V.IH records the preparation of 2-fluoropyrazine from 2-aminopyrazine in fluoroboric acid containing copper powder with sodium nitrite (882, 884) and Section V.ll the preparation of iodopyrazines from some aminopyrazines via isodiazotate salts (30) (887). These salts were assigned the isodiazotate structure, on the basis of their inability to couple with 0-naphthol in alkaline solution (887) and they were characterized by hydrolysis in cold 40% aqueous sulfuric acid to the hydroxypyrazine (887). Section V.I K describes the conversion of aminopyrazines to bromopyrazines (798, 800, 807, 890-892) for example, 2-amino-3-methoxy-carbonylpyrazine with hydrobromic acid, bromine, and sodium nitrite in water gave 2-bromo-3-methoxycarbonylpyrazine (798, 890). The diazotization of aminopyrazines to hydroxypyrazines has been described in Section VI. 1C, to alkoxy-pyrazines in Section V1.3C, and to oxopyrazines in Section V1.9A(5). 2-Amino-pyrazine with isopentyl nitrite in benzene gave 2-phenylpyrazine (45%) and some 2-isopentoxypyrazine and 2,2 -dipyrazinyl amino isomers (1211). [Pg.220]

Dimethoxy-3,6-dihydropyrazine (109), prepared by methylation of 2,5-piperazinedione with trimethyloxonium tetrafluoroborate, is susceptible to lithiation because the protons at C-3 and C-6 are activated by adjacent imine moieties. The lithium salt of this bislactim ether reacts with the 2-chloro-l-phenylsulfonyl alkene (110) to give the 3-substituted pyrazine (111) (Scheme 25) <89JCS(P1)453>. The bislactim ether from piperazinedione cyclo(L-Val—Gly) is lithiated with butyl-lithium and then treated with ketones, alkyl halides, or others to form, nearly stereospecifically, ran5-3-isopropyl-6-substituted piperazinediones due to the steric influence of the isopropyl group <828866, 838673). Similar stereoselective syntheses have been achieved in reactions starting from cyclo(L-Val—D,L-Ala) <828864, 918939). Acid hydrolysis of these products affords chiral a-amino acids. [Pg.259]


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