Volume 24, Issue 14
Preparative Organic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: Laser Flash Photolysis Studies on 4-Oxocyclohexa-2,5-dienylidenes.

B. R. ARNOLD

B. R. ARNOLD

Steacie Inst. Mol. Sci., Natl. Res. Council Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Can. K1A 0R6

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J. C. SCAIANO

J. C. SCAIANO

Steacie Inst. Mol. Sci., Natl. Res. Council Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Can. K1A 0R6

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G. F. BUCHER

G. F. BUCHER

Steacie Inst. Mol. Sci., Natl. Res. Council Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Can. K1A 0R6

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W. W. SANDER

W. W. SANDER

Steacie Inst. Mol. Sci., Natl. Res. Council Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Can. K1A 0R6

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First published: April 6, 1993

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The laser flash photolysis of the diazocyclohexadienone derivatives (I) gives the corresponding carbenes which react with triplet oxygen to form the carbonyl oxides (II). Further reactions of the carbene derived from (Ia) are the insertion into the O-H bond of methanol (III) or the formation of the ylide (VI) upon treatment with acetonitrile ( V).

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