Photolysis of the azoalkane 2, 3-diazatricyclo [4.3. 0.0 4, 9] non-2-ene: Direct observation of 4-cyclohexenyldiazomethane
W Adam, N Carballeira, WD Gillaspey
Index: Adam, Waldemar; Carballeira, Nestor; Gillaspey, William D. Tetrahedron Letters, 1983 , vol. 24, # 49 p. 5473 - 5476
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Abstract
SUMMARY: Besides denitrogenation to the tricycloalkane 8, the photolysis of azoalkane 2 affords the diazoalkane 4, which serves as precursor to the minor hydrocarbon products-z, 19 and 11; irradiation of azoalkane 3 with the 333.6 nm line of an 18-W argon ion laser was essential to obtain preparative quantities of diazoalkane 4 for its detection and identification.
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