Issue 6, 2003

The decomposition of diazo-compounds induced by nucleophiles. The decomposition of 9-diazofluorene in the presence of hydroxide or alkoxide ions

Abstract

9-Diazofluorene, on treatment with stoichiometric or substoichiometric amounts of quaternary ammonium hydroxide or methoxide or of potassium t-butoxide in solution in aqueous or alcoholic dimethyl sulfoxide or acetonitrile at 30 °C, decomposes with evolution of nitrogen to yield fluorenone azine [bis(fluorenylidene)hydrazine] in almost quantitative yield. Studies are reported of the identity of the minor by-products, together with an examination of the kinetics of the reactions and additional spectroscopic experiments. The general rate equation is v = k[FlN2]3/2[Nu]1/2, where Nu represents the nucleophile. It is concluded that the oxyanions, most probably after nucleophilic attack on 9-diazofluorene under these basic conditions to generate a new anionic species, are capable of transferring an electron to the diazo-compound. This initiates decomposition of further diazo-molecules in a process of electron-transfer chain catalysis that bears some similarities to, but has also some differences from, that encountered using cathodic initiation. In support of this interpretation it is found that reactions can be accelerated by the introduction of carbon acids (fluorene, 9-phenylfluorene) into the reaction mixtures. The nature of the initiation, propagation and termination steps of the chain mechanism are discussed

Graphical abstract: The decomposition of diazo-compounds induced by nucleophiles. The decomposition of 9-diazofluorene in the presence of hydroxide or alkoxide ions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Nov 2002
Accepted
30 Jan 2003
First published
25 Feb 2003

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2003,1, 995-1003

The decomposition of diazo-compounds induced by nucleophiles. The decomposition of 9-diazofluorene in the presence of hydroxide or alkoxide ions

L. J. McDowell, M. M. Khodaei and D. Bethell, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2003, 1, 995 DOI: 10.1039/B211139J

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