The 185-nm photolysis and pyrolysis of the spirocyclopropane-substituted azoalkanes of 2, 3-diazatricyclo [4.3. 0.04, 9] non-2-ene and their denitrogenated …
W Adam, G Zang
Index: Adam, Waldemar; Zang, Gerald Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1991 , vol. 56, # 10 p. 3315 - 3323
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Abstract
Thus, similar product distributions in the PET process and the 185-nm photolysis would provide evidence for a radical-cation-like intermediate in the 185-nm photolysis. Since the PET chemistry was already reported for the azoalkane la: it merely was necessary to investigate it for the corresponding tricycloalkane 2a. Efforts were also to
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