Phosphorylnitrile Oxides. Part 5. 3-Dialkoxyphosphoryl-Substituted Isoxazoles and Isoxazolines in Reactions with Nucleophilic Reagents. -3-Phosphorylated isoxazoles (cf. (I), (VI)) and isoxazolines (cf. (IX)) react with nucleophiles in dependence of the substitution pattern at the heterocycle, nature of nucleophiles and reaction conditions either with cleavage of the P-C bond and subsequent ring cleavage (cf. (II), ( V)) or with conservation of the 5-membered heterocyclic ring to furnish modified products (cf. (VIII), (XI), (XIV)). -(PAVLOV, V. A.; KURDYUKOV, A. I.; GORIN, B. I.; SAGITOVA, F. R.; ARISTOVA, N. V.; DEIKO, L. I.; MOSKVA, V. V.; Khim. Geterotsikl. Soedin. (1994) 6, 821-828; Kazanskii gos. tekhnol. univ., Kazan'420015, Russia; RU)
Cycloaddition of Phosphorylnitrile Oxide to C 60 .-The reaction of (diisopropoxyphosphoryl)nitrile oxide with C 60 leads to mono-and diadducts, which are characterized by NMR-spectroscopy, IR-and UV-VISspectroscopy as isoxazoline derivatives of fullerene. -(SINYASHIN, O. G.; ROMANOVA, I. P.; SAGITOVA, F. R.; PAVLOV, V. A.; KOVALENKO, V. I.; BADEEV, YU. V.; AZANCHEEV, N. M.; ILYASOV, A. V.; CHER-NOVA, A. V.; VANDYUKOVA, I. I.; Mendeleev
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