24607-22-5Relevant articles and documents
Reaction of nitric oxide with benzyl cyanide to yield a bis-diazeniumdiolated imidate
Arnold,Keefer,Hrabie
, p. 8421 - 8424 (2000)
The reaction of nitric oxide with benzyl cyanide in the presence of sodium methoxide forms the bis-diazeniumdiolated imidate, PhC[C(OMe)=NH][N(O)NO-Na+]2. This compound decomposes in acidic media to yield nitric oxide, nitrous oxide and 2-oximino-2-phenylacetic acid methyl ester. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.
Rhodium(III)-catalyzed synthesis of isoquinolines from aryl ketone o -acyloxime derivatives and internal alkynes
Too, Pei Chui,Wang, Yi-Feng,Chiba, Shunsuke
supporting information; experimental part, p. 5688 - 5691 (2011/03/23)
A synthetic method of isoquinolines from aryl ketone O-acyloxime derivatives and internal alkynes has been developed using [Cp*RhCl 2]2 - NaOAc as the potential catalyst system. The present transformation is carried out by a redox-neutral sequence of C - H vinylation via ortho-rhodation and C - N bond formation of the putative vinyl rhodium intermediate on the oxime nitrogen, where the N - O bond of oxime derivatives could work as an internal oxidant to maintain the catalytic cycle.
3-Aryl-5-isothiazolecarboxylic acids and related compounds used to lower uric acid levels
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, (2008/06/13)
3-Phenyl (or meta or para-substituted phenyl)-4-permissibly substituted-5-isothiazolecarboxylic acids, salts, esters and simple amides, used to lower uric acid levels in mammals.