D. Nightingale, James E. Johnson
Mar 1, 1967
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Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry
Abstract
3 When 11-diethyl- and 3, 11-di-n-propyl-14-hydroxy-14-azadispiro[5.1. 5.2]pentadec-9-ene-7, 15-dione (E-IV and n-Pr-IV) are heated with polyphosphoric acid at 55–65°, the 14-hydroxyl group cyclizes at the 11-carbon to form E-VI and n-Pr-VI, the structures of which have been established. Compounds P-IV, i-Pr-IV and t-B-IV do not cyclize under these conditions. The Beckmann rearrangement of 12-hydroxy-12-azadispiro[4.1.4.2]tridec-8-ene-6, 13-dione-6-oxime (P-I) with polyphosphoric acid at 40–50° formed only the normal product, P-II, which could not be cyclized. Compound P-IV was the only ketone of this series which would add hydrogen cyanide to form a cyanohydrin.