A. Giner-Sorolla
Aug 1, 1971
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Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry
Abstract
Interaction of 6-chloropurine 3-oxide with several amines led to 6-substituted purine 3-oxides. 6-Chloropurine 3-oxide and selenourea gave 6-selenopurine 3-oxide. 6-Mereaptopurine 3-oxide, prepared from the 6-chloro derivative and ammonium dithioearbonate, was transformed with chlorine and hydrogen fluoride into 6-purinesulfonyl fluoride 3-oxide which upon ammonolysis afforded purine-6-sulfonamide 3-oxide. Methanelhiol and 6-ehloropurint: 3-oxide yielded the known 6-methylthiopurine 3-oxide, which by treatment with chlorine was oxidized to 6-methyl-sulfonylpurine 3-oxide. Reaction of the latter with hydroxylamine led to an improved synthesis of 6-hydroxylaminopurine 3-oxide, which by interaction with manganese dioxide was transformed into 6-nitrosopurine 3-oxide.