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Triplets diazocarbonyl compounds

The singlet form of carbenes substituted with a carbonyl group is much lower in energy than the triplet, so the photolysis of a-diazocarbonyl compounds gives singlet carbenes. The photo-Wolff rearrangement (Chapter 2) of a-diazoketones occurs upon photolysis of these compounds. [Pg.264]

Allyldiethylamine behaves similarly, but the yields are low since neither the starting amine nor the products are stable to the reaction conditions. For the efficiency of the cyclopropanation of the allylic systems under discussion, a comparison can be made between the triplet-sensitized photochemical reaction and the process carried out in the presence of copper or rhodium catalysts whereas with allyl halides and allyl ethers, the transition metal catalyzed reaction often produces higher yields (especially if tetraacetatodirhodium is used), the photochemical variant is the method of choice for allyl sulfides. The catalysts react with allyl sulfides (and with allyl selenides and allylamines, for that matter) exclusively via the ylide pathway (see Section 1.2.1.2.4.2.6.3.3. and Houben-Weyl, Vol. E19b, pll30). It should also be noted that the purely thermal decomposition of dimethyl diazomalonate in allyl sulfides produces no cyclopropane, but only the ylide-derived product in high yield.Very few cyclopropanes have been synthesized by photolysis of other diazocarbonyl compounds than a-diazo esters and a-diazo ketones, although this should not be impossible in several cases (e.g. a-diazo aldehydes, a-diazocarboxamides). Irradiation of a-diazo-a-(4-nitrophenyl)acetic acid in a mixture of 2-methylbut-2-ene and methanol gave mainly l-(4-nitrophenyl)-2,2,3-trimethylcyclo-propane-1-carboxylic acid (19, 71%) in addition to some O-H insertion product (10%). ... [Pg.440]


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