A stable enol from a 6-substituted benzanthrone and its unexpected behaviour under acidic conditions

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Abstract

Treatment of benzanthrone (1) with biphenyl-2-yl lithium leads to the surprisingly stable enol 4, which is converted by dehydrogenation into the benzanthrone derivative 7. Under acidic conditions 4 isomerises to the spiro compound 11 and the bicyclo[4.3.1]decane derivative 12. Furthermore, the formation of 7 and the hydrogenated compound 13 is observed. A mechanism for the formation of the reaction products is proposed and supported by DFT calculations. © 2009 Debeaux et al; licensee Beilstein-Institut.

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Debeaux, M., Brandhorst, K., Jones, P. G., Hopf, H., Grunenberg, J., Kowalsky, W., & Johannes, H. H. (2009). A stable enol from a 6-substituted benzanthrone and its unexpected behaviour under acidic conditions. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 5. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.5.31

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