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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Lewis-acid-catalysed reaction of oxygen with 1,3-diphenylisobenzofuran, tetraphenylfuran and tetraphenylcyclopentadiene

RK Haynes, JM Peters and ID Wilmot

Australian Journal of Chemistry 33(12) 2653 - 2661
Published: 1980

Abstract

1,3-Diphenylisobenzofuran is converted into o-dibenzoylbenzene (40-70%) by oxygen, either in dichloromethane at -78° in the presence of 1-2 equiv. of a variety of Lewis acids, or on silica gel at 20°, in the dark. Tetraphenylfuran is converted into (Z)-dibenzoylstilbene (55-65%) under the former conditions in the presence of 0.05 equiv. of I2 or SnI4 under irradiation from a tungsten lamp. The conversions, which correspond to a mono-oxygenation process, do not involve as intermediates the furan endoperoxides, which were independently generated from the furans by use of singlet oxygen. 2,5-Dimethylfuran and p-menthofuran do not react with oxygen in the presence of Lewis acids under the foregoing conditions. Tetraphenylcyclopentadiene is converted by oxygen into the corresponding endoperoxide (70-85%) in the presence of 0.05 equiv. of I2 and SnI4 or 0.1 equiv. of Ph3C+BF4- in dichloromethane at -78° under irradiation.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9802653

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