The title reactions begin with the attack on the aldonitronyl group by the nitrogen atom α to the ylidic carbon, to give, presumably, a cyclic species, which splits off a nitroso compound to afford indazolyl-2-methylenetriphenylphosphorane. In one case the primarily formed cyclic species underwent a further intra molecular cyclization to imidazo[1,2-b] indazole. © 1985.

Alemagna, A., Delbuttero, P., Licandro, E., Papagni, A., Ballabio, M. (1985). ARYLAZOMETHYLENETRIPHENYLPHOSPHORANES - INTRA MOLECULAR REACTIONS WITH ALDONITRONYL SUBSTITUENTS IN THE ORTHO POSITION WITH RESPECT TO THE AZOPHOSPHORANE GROUP. TETRAHEDRON, 41(12), 2503-2511 [10.1016/S0040-4020(01)96646-3].

ARYLAZOMETHYLENETRIPHENYLPHOSPHORANES - INTRA MOLECULAR REACTIONS WITH ALDONITRONYL SUBSTITUENTS IN THE ORTHO POSITION WITH RESPECT TO THE AZOPHOSPHORANE GROUP

PAPAGNI, ANTONIO;
1985

Abstract

The title reactions begin with the attack on the aldonitronyl group by the nitrogen atom α to the ylidic carbon, to give, presumably, a cyclic species, which splits off a nitroso compound to afford indazolyl-2-methylenetriphenylphosphorane. In one case the primarily formed cyclic species underwent a further intra molecular cyclization to imidazo[1,2-b] indazole. © 1985.
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arylenmethylenephosphorane, intramolecular reaction
English
1985
41
12
2503
2511
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Alemagna, A., Delbuttero, P., Licandro, E., Papagni, A., Ballabio, M. (1985). ARYLAZOMETHYLENETRIPHENYLPHOSPHORANES - INTRA MOLECULAR REACTIONS WITH ALDONITRONYL SUBSTITUENTS IN THE ORTHO POSITION WITH RESPECT TO THE AZOPHOSPHORANE GROUP. TETRAHEDRON, 41(12), 2503-2511 [10.1016/S0040-4020(01)96646-3].
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