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Attempts to Prepare an Alkynyldiazonium Salt
Helwig, Reinhard,Hanack, Michael
, p. 1008 - 1021 (2007/10/02)
The 2-bromo-1-chloroalkanal p-tosylhydrazones 11a and b react with triethylamine as base to give the azoalkenes 12, of which (1-chloro-2-phenylethenyl)tosyldiazene (12b) is obtained as a crystalline material at room temperature. 12b reacts with SbCl5 at -30 and -70 deg C to form different diazonium salts, which are treated with nucleophiles such as methanol and water.The products obtained (Schemes 3 and 4) indicate the formation of the phenylethenyldiazonium salt 20, which is stable up to -20 deg C. 20 adds nucleophiles like methanol or water as well as anisole at the CC triple bond before releasing nitrogen.
The Allopolarization Principle and its Applications, IV. Substituent Effects in the Methylation of Enolate Anions
Gompper, Rudolf,Vogt, Hans-Hubert
, p. 2866 - 2883 (2007/10/02)
The ratio of O- and C-methylated products in the reaction of the sodium salts of acetophenones 1, propiophenones 3, phenylacetones 5, β-dicarbonyl compounds 12, α-cyanocarbonyl compounds 13, acetaldehyde, propionaldehyde, and diethylketone with dimethyl sulfate, methyl iodide, and trimethyl phosphate in HMPTA has been determined with regard to the effect of substituents.In some cases the influence of solvents, concentration and temperature has also been studied.
