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(Cyanovinyl)ketenes From Azafulvenones. An Apparent Retro-Wolff Rearrangement

Flash vacuum pyrolyses or pulsed pyrolysis of azole esters 1b and 20 and their carboxylic acids 1a and 19 or acid chloride 1c give five-membered ring ketenes (azafulvenones) 2 and 24 which dimerize to diketopiperazines 3 and 21 but also undergo efficient rearrangement to (cyanovinyl)- and (o-cyanoph...

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Published in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 1996-04, Vol.118 (16), p.3852-3861
Main Authors: Qiao, Greg GuangHua, Meutermans, Wim, Wong, Ming Wah, Träubel, Michael, Wentrup, Curt
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