Kohler, E. P. published the artcileIsoxazoline oxides. VIII, Application In Synthesis of 53817-16-6, the publication is Journal of the American Chemical Society (1928), 221-8, database is CAplus.
cf. C. A. 21, 583. An investigation of the process by which MeOH-KOAc transforms certain α-bromo-γ-nitro ketones into β-hydroxy-γ-oximido esters indicates that the primary product of the reaction is an isoxazoline oxide. The action of Na2CO3 in dry MeOH upon PhCH(CH2NO2)CHBrBz gives a mixture of 3 isomeric benzoylphenylnitrocyclopropanes, m. 95° (previously known), 88° and 140-2° and the hydroxamic ether, PhCH[C(OMe):NOH]CH(OH)Bz (I), crystallizing with 1 mol. Me2CO, m. 190° (decomposition); the solution in cold 20% aqueous NaOH gives with Ac2O the acetate, m. 185° (decomposition); on standing the solution gives hydroxamic acid, m. about 160° (decomposition); acids appear to rearrange I to the isomeric oximido ester. trans-α-Phenyl-β-benzoylacrylic acid, m. 220°, is the final product of the degradation of these derivatives by acids; its structure was established by oxidation and synthesis.
Journal of the American Chemical Society published new progress about 53817-16-6. 53817-16-6 belongs to triazoles, auxiliary class Triazoles, name is 1H-1,2,3-Triazole-4,5-dicarbonitrile, and the molecular formula is C4HN5, Application In Synthesis of 53817-16-6.
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