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On the Most Powerful Chemical Traps for Bis(methoxycarbonyl)carbene (=2‐Methoxy‐1‐(methoxycarbonyl)‐2‐oxoethylidene)
Author(s) -
Shevchenko Vladimir V.,
Zhegalova Natalya G.,
Borzenko Andey O.,
Nikolaev Valerij A.
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
helvetica chimica acta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.74
H-Index - 82
eISSN - 1522-2675
pISSN - 0018-019X
DOI - 10.1002/hlca.200890054
Subject(s) - carbene , chemistry , cyclohexane , photochemistry , pyridine , photodissociation , decomposition , adduct , medicinal chemistry , organic chemistry , catalysis
The efficiency and validity of different chemical substrates for trapping bis(methoxycarbonyl)carbene (=2‐methoxy‐1‐(methoxycarbonyl)‐2‐oxoethylidene; 1 ) is dependent on the conditions of carbene generation. On conventional photolysis of dimethyldiazomalonate (=2‐diazopropanedioic acid dimethyl ester; 2 ) by long‐wave UV light (through a Pyrex filter, λ >290 nm), the most powerful trap for carbene 1 in the series of substrates Me 2 S, MeOH, cyclohexane, and pyridine is Me 2 S (with an efficiency ratio of ca. 6 : 4 : 2 : 1, resp.). When short‐wave decomposition of diazomalonate 2 is employed (through a quartz filter, λ >210 nm), more reliable and useful chemical traps for bis(methoxycarbonyl)carbene ( 1 ) are pyridine and cyclohexane, whose adducts with 1 are rather stable under short‐wave‐irradiation conditions. Application of alcohols for the trapping of 1 proves to be preferential when simultaneous monitoring of carbene and oxoketene formation during photolysis is necessary.

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