10560-89-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
FLASH-VACUUM PYROLYSIS OF NITROARYLBENZOTRIAZOLES. A TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY STUDY
Maquestiau, Andre,Flammang-Barbieux, Monique,Flammang, Robert,Chen, Lin-Zhi
, p. 245 - 254 (2007/10/02)
Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) has been applied to investigate the behaviour of 1-(2-nitrophenyl)benzotriazole upon flash-vacuum pyrolysis (FVP) conditions.Above 500 deg C, is pyrolyzed to give a mixture of 1-nitrocarbazole , 1-hydroxycarbazole and carbazole .Under similar conditions, 2-(2-nitrophenyl)benzotriazole appears to be more stable; it is however partially isomerized into 8 at high temperatures.Aza analogs of 8, like 1-(2-nitro-4-pyridyl)benzotriazole also loose nitrogen above 500 deg C to give a mixture of 1-nitro-3-azacarbazole , 1-hydroxy-3-azacarbazole and 3-azacarbazole .
Intramolecular Reaction Between Nitro and Carbodi-imide Groups; A New Synthesis of 2-Arylbenzotriazoles
Houghton, Peter G.,Pipe, David F.,Rees, Charles W.
, p. 1471 - 1480 (2007/10/02)
1-(2-Nitrophenyl)-5-phenyltetrazole (5b) decomposes when heated to give nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and 2-phenylbenzotriazole (6) in high yield.This new molecular rearrangement proceeds via 2-nitrophenyl(phenyl)carbodi-imide (8).Other precursors of this carbodi-imide, i.e. oxadiazolone (10), oxadiazolethione (11), oxathiadiazole 2-oxide (12), and the aminimide (16), and carbodi-imide itself, all give 2-phenylbenzotriazole (6) on thermolysis, the last three in high yield.This reaction is general for diarylcarbodi-imides with an ortho nitro group, and their precursors, and it provides a useful new route to 2-arylbenzotriazoles.A sequence of electrocyclic ring closing and opening reactions (Scheme 5) is proposed as the mechanism of this process.The key intermediate, 2-phenyl-1,2,4-benzotriazin-3-one 1-oxide (19) has been isolated from a careful thermolysis of (12) in toluene; in solution it is in reversible equlibrium with the ring-opened form (20).This new nitro-carbodi-imide group interaction has been extended to the more stable nitrobiphenyl(phenyl)carbodi-imide (25) and nitronaphthyl(phenyl)carbodi-imide (24) which, on flash vacuum pyrolysis, give benzimidazophenanthridine (29) and benzindazole 1-oxide (32) respectively, in new rearrangements.
