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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Photochemistry of α-diketones. II. Some photo-oxidation reactions

GE Gream, JC Paice and CCR Ramsay

Australian Journal of Chemistry 22(6) 1229 - 1247
Published: 1969

Abstract

The photochemical behaviour of 1,1,4,4-tetramethyl-2,3-dioxotetralin (I) in the presence of oxygen has been thoroughly investigated in the solvents methanol and benzene. Products which are formed as a result of the presence of oxygen include α,α?-o-phenylenediisobutyric anhydride (II), α,α?-o-phenylenediisobutyric acid (III), the peroxy acid lactone (XXI), the lactone (XXV), α-(o-isopropenyl)phenylisobutyric acid (XXVII), and the half-ester methyl hydrogen α,α?-o- phenylenediisobutyrate (XXVI). An attempt to prove that the reported preparation of the anhydride (II) from (I) by the action of sodium ethoxide in ethanol-ether in the presence of air was in fact a photochemical oxidation failed when it was found that no anhydride could be isolated under the reported conditions. The major product was 2-ethoxycarbonyl-2-hydroxy-1,1,3,3-tetramethylindane (XXXII, R = C2H5), formed by a benzilic ester rearrangement.     A less thorough investigation of the photo-oxidation of camphorquinone, benzil, 3,3,5,5-tetramethyl-1,2,dioxocyclopentane, and phenanthrene-9,10-quinone is also reported.     A mechanism is suggested for the formation of anhydrides by photo- oxidation of α-diketones. Studies with benzil and dibenzoyl peroxide indicate that the intermediate formation of diacyl peroxides cannot account for the production of acids (or diacids from cyclic α- diketones) when α-diketones are photolytically oxidized.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9691229

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