A bromine ± alkyne p complex (l max 294 nm) of 1:1 stoichiometry has been observed for the first time in the course of the bromination of 1-phenylpropyne by means of a diode-array stopped-flow technique. ); this demonstrates that the complex is actually an essential intermediate on the reaction coordinate. The bromination of a series of nine alkynes has been studied. Bromination reactions with negative apparent activation parameters lead to mixtures of E and Z vinyl dibromides, whereas reactions with positive activation energy yield the E isomers exclusively. The reason for the difference in reactivity of these alkynes compared with structurally similar alkenes most likely lies in the stability of these 1:1 charge-transfer complexes. Usually open arylvinyl cations correspond to the energetically favored product-determining intermediates; bridged bromirenium ions are formed from deactivated alkynes and react to give E isomers. The kinetic effect of alkyl groups and of p-OCH 3 , p-CN, and p-NO 2 substituents at the aryl group on the bromination of arylalkylacetylenes is discussed. Density functional calculations provide insight into the geometries, energies, and bonding of the intermediate 1:1 and 2:1 Br 2 ± acetylene complexes involved. These theoretical investigations demonstrate that the most stable trimolecular Br 2 ± Br 2 ± acetylene adduct possesses a structure very similar to a crystallographically characterized Br 2 ± Br 2 ± alkene species, which can directly yield the ionic products, Br À 3 and vinyl cation, driven by the heterolytic action of a solvent.
Five flavonol glycosides characterised as kaempferide 3-O-(2'',3''-diacetylglucoside), kaempferide 3-O-(2''-O-galloylrhamnoside), kaempferide 3-O-(2''-O-galloylrutinoside)-7-O-alpha-rhamnoside, kaempferol 3-O-[beta-glucosyl-(1 --> 2)]-[alpha-rhamnosyl-(1 --> 6)]-beta-glucoside-7-O-alpha-rhamnoside and kaempferol 3-O-[alpha-rhamnosyl-(1 --> 2)]-[alpha-rhamnosyl-(1 --> 4)]-beta-glucoside-7-O-alpha-rhamnoside together with benzoic acid 4-O-beta-glucoside, benzoic acid 4-O-alpha-rhamnosyl-(1 --> 2)-beta-glucoside and benzaldehyde 4-O-beta-glucoside have been isolated from methanolic extract of Moringa oleifera leaves. Also obtained from the same extract were known compounds, kaempferol 3-O-alpha-rhamnoside, kaempferol, syringic acid, gallic acid, rutin and quercetin 3-O-beta-glucoside. Their structures were determined using spectroscopic methods as well as comparison with data from known compounds.
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