ISSN:
0018-019X
Keywords:
Chemistry
;
Organic Chemistry
Source:
Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Notes:
1H-Indazoles Obtained by Photolysis of 2-Aminophenylketon-O-(ethoxycarbonyl)oximes and of 3, 1, 4-Benzoxadiazepine-2(1 H)-onesIrradiation of (E)- and (Z)-O-(ethoxycarbonyl)oximes 1 of 2-aminophenyl ketones in solution with UV, and/or visible light gives 1 H-indazole derivatives 2 in high yields (Scheme 1). For this reaction the amino group must be un- or mono substituted. With the N, N-disubstituted (E)-1d (Scheme 2) no 1 H-indazole formation is observed, because the radicals formed by its photolysis react in an unspecific manner with each other and with the solvent. From the behaviour of (E)-1d and from the lack of any E/Z-isomerization of 1 we conclude that the photoreaction starts with a splitting of the N, O-bond in two separate radicals, whereas the radical pair produced by the also studied photolysis of 3,1,4-benzoxadiazepine-2(1 H)-one derivatives 3 is fixed in the parent molecule, and therefore tends to recombine.This makes a prolonged irradiation necessary to convert the benzoxadiazepinones 3 into the 1 H-indazoles 2. The different reaction rates of the (E) and (Z)-isomers of 1 (provided R4 = H) are understood by means of different intramolecular H-bridges.
Additional Material:
1 Ill.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hlca.19820650317
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