Synthesis of 3,5-isoxazolidinediones and 1 H -2,3-benzoxazine-1,4(3 H)-diones from aliphatic oximes and dicarboxylic acid chlorides

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The synthesis of the title compounds was carried out by reacting dicarboxylic acid chlorides with oximes in the presence of excess triethylamine. Disubstituted malonyl chlorides gave 2-alkenyl-4,4-dialkyl-3,5- isoxazolidinediones (8a-f) and 2,2′-ethylidene-bis[4,4-dialkyl-3,5- isoxazolidinedione]s (9a-f). Compounds 9 were formed from 8 and its N-unsubstituted 3,5-isoxazolidinedione decomposition product. Phthaloyl chlorides reacted with acetone oxime to yield 3-(1-methylethenyl)-1H-2,3- benzoxazine-1,4(3H)-diones (16a-e). Products 16 spontaneously decomposed to give N-unsubstituted 1H-2,3-benzoxazine-1,4(3H)-diones (17a-e) at rates that were dependent on temperature and solvent. Kinetic studies showed that two of the compounds decomposed by zero-order kinetics under neutral conditions. Butanedioyl chloride did not produce a cyclic product. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Izydore, R. A., Jones, J. T., Mogesa, B., Swain, I. N., Davis-Ward, R. G., Daniels, D. L., … Spaulding-Phifer, S. T. (2014). Synthesis of 3,5-isoxazolidinediones and 1 H -2,3-benzoxazine-1,4(3 H)-diones from aliphatic oximes and dicarboxylic acid chlorides. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 79(7), 2874–2882. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo402708j

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