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Singlet state intramolecular rearrangements

In contrast to 2-alkylarylcarbenes, triplet carbonyl carbenes do not abstract H from 5- or e-CH bonds. Photolysis of diazo compounds (7) in methanol gave products due to Wolff rearrangement (8) and 0-H insertion (9). Sensitized photolysis led, in addition, to the H-abstraction product (10). Analysis of the results indicated that a large proportion of the insertion product (9) arises from the excited diazo compound and that spin inversion of the triplet carbene is faster than H-abstraction from the solvent. Intersystem crossing to the singlet state is a major reaction of all triplet carbonyl carbenes that are not rapidly scavenged intramolecularly. [Pg.254]

Steinfatt proposed an alternative mechanism for the formation of excited aminophth-alate, based on the concept of dioxirane-carbene mediated chemiexcitation, which is also attributed to other chemiluminescent systems ° °. After the attack of hydrogen peroxide on the diazaquinone 27 carbonyl carbon, a perhydrolysis step is postulated to result in the intramolecular dioxirane-carbene system (32) in the excited state ° ° . This species presumably rearranges to 3-aminophthalate dianion while still in the singlet-excited state (Scheme 23). Although this is a very interesting mechanistic proposal, it is based on experimental evidence obtained with indirect phthaloyl peroxide chemiluminescence and no further evidence corroborates this proposal. [Pg.1245]


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