2013
DOI: 10.3762/bjoc.9.191
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Thermochemistry and photochemistry of spiroketals derived from indan-2-one: Stepwise processes versus coarctate fragmentations

Abstract: SummaryCoarctate reactions are defined as reactions that include atoms at which two bonds are made and two bonds are broken simultaneously. In the pursuit of the discovery of new coarctate reactions we investigate the fragmentation reactions of cyclic ketals. Three ketals with different ring sizes derived from indan-2-one were decomposed by photolysis and pyrolysis. Particularly clean is the photolysis of the indan-2-one ketal 1, which gives o-quinodimethane, carbon dioxide and ethylene. The mechanism formally… Show more

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“…The photochemically (254 nm)-induced fragmentation of indanone 5-ring spiroketal (Figure , top) is a very clean reaction . Thermochemical activation by flash vacuum pyrolysis yields a plethora of products.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The photochemically (254 nm)-induced fragmentation of indanone 5-ring spiroketal (Figure , top) is a very clean reaction . Thermochemical activation by flash vacuum pyrolysis yields a plethora of products.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The photochemically (254 nm)-induced fragmentation of indanone 5-ring spiroketal (Figure 10, top) is a very clean reaction. 26 Thermochemical activation by flash vacuum pyrolysis yields a plethora of products. The 7-ring ketal (Figure 10, bottom) upon irradiation does not fragmentate to the products expected from a coarctate reaction.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%