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Pyrimidine , bases, resonance stabilization

Alkylation of pyrimidin-2(or 4)-amine on a ring-nitrogen gives an imine, e.g. (8), of quite high basic strength (pjSTa 10.7) because its cation, e.g. (13 R = Me), has typical and effective resonance stabilization indeed, methylation of pyrimidine-2,4-diamine gives a still stronger base (pjSTa> 13) due to an even more resonance-stabilized cation (14). [Pg.61]

Based on van der Plas N-labeling study with pyrimidines, the following mechanism was deduced for the conversion of 9 to 10. Amide anion attack at the 2-position of pyrimidine 9 produces resonance stabilized anion 13. Fragmentation yields iminoyl bromide 14, which can directly form product (10), or alternatively can eliminate HBr to form nitrile 15, which then proceeds to 10. [Pg.518]

With this in mind, the coordination chemistry of 52 with different diazine structural isomers was investigated. There were no detectable changes in the H NMR spectrum of 52 in a THF-Jg solution when either pyrazine or pyrimidine were added in 1 1 or 1 2 molar ratios, which suggested that only weak interactions might occur between 52 and these bases. In contrast, incremental addition of pyridazine or phthalazine to a THF-Jg solution of 52 at 25 °C resulted in an upheld shift of the aromatic NMR resonances of the diindacycle 52 thus reflecting the formation of complexes between 52 and the 1,2-diazines. Analysis of the tritration data clearly indicated the formation of 1 1 Lewis acid-diazine complexes 52-pyridazine-(THF)2 and 52-phthalazine-(THF)2 whose stability constants are equal to 80 ( 10) and 1000 ( 150) M respectively (Scheme 29). These data, as a whole, indicate that 52 is a selective receptor for 1,2-diazines. [Pg.86]


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