[reaction: see text] An efficient method for the hydrogenation of the carbon-carbon double bond in azulenoid and aromatic fused azulenoid enones without the use of hydrogen and a metal catalyst is reported. Treatment of a variety of azulenoid enones with cycloheptatriene and a protic acid in acetonitrile gave the corresponding beta-azulenyl ketone derivatives in excellent to moderate yield. In this reaction, cycloheptatriene acts as a hydride donor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[reaction: see text] Benzalacetone analogues of naphth[1,2-a]azulene (8), naphth[2,1-a]azulene (13), and naphth[2,3-a]azulene (18) were synthesized from 2-(5-methyl-2-furyl)-1-tropylionaphthalene (7), 1-(5-methyl-2-furyl)-2-tropylionaphthalene (12), and 2-(5-methy-2-furyl)-3-tropylionaphthalene (17), respectively. The synthetic method is based on furan ring-opening reaction by the intramolecular electrophilic attack of a tropylium ion. Single-crystal X-ray work on the naphth[1,2-a]azulene derivative (8) revealed that its tetracyclic system exhibited deformation from planarity similar to that of benzo[c]phenanthrene (tetrahelicene).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntramolecular reaction of 2-tropylio-3-(5-substituted 2-furyl)benzothiophenes (3), prepared from the corresponding 2-cycloheptatrienyl-3-(5-substituted 2-furyl)benzothiophenes (2), afforded the beta-(azuleno[1,2-b]benzothienyl)-alpha,beta-unsaturated ketones (4), which are otherwise difficult to obtain, in moderate yields. The reaction involves a ring-opening process of the furan ring by intramolecular attack of the tropylium ion onto the 2-position of the furan ring. Similarly, beta-(azuleno[2,1-b]benzothienyl)-alpha,beta-unsaturated ketones (8) were obtained from the corresponding 3-tropylio-2-(5-substituted 2-furyl)benzothiophenes (7) albeit in lower yields.
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