Spiro-fused 2-alkoxy-2-amino-Δ3-1,3,4-oxadiazolines. Synthesis and thermolysis to corresponding aminooxycarbenes

Abstract
Δ3-1,3,4-Oxadiazolines spiro-fused at C2 to C2 to oxazolidines (12) or to C2 of tetrahydro-1,3-oxazines (13) were synthesized. The oxadiazolines undergo thermolysis in benzene at 90 °C with first-order rate constants of (1.6–50) × 10−5 s−1. The dependence of these rate constants on the nature of the substituents present on the oxadiazoline ring is consistent with a mechanism involving a carbonyl ylide intermediate. Substituents on N of the oxazolidine or tetrahydro-1,3-oxazine moieties play a major role in determining the fragmentation pathways. Oxadiazolines with N-carbonyl groups (12c–j, 13d,e) afford essentially quantitative yields of the corresponding aminooxycarbenes, while other fragmentation reactions compete with carbene generation in the case of oxadiazolines with N-methyl (12b, 13c) or N-sulfonyl (12k) groups. Keywords: nucleophilic carbene, aminooxycarbene, oxadiazoline, oxazolidin-2-ylidene, carbonyl ylide.

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