Use of activated enol ethers in the synthesis of pyrazoles: Reactions with hydrazine and a study of pyrazole tautomerism

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Activated enol ethers derived from esters or the dinitrile of malonic acid, or from pentane-2,4-dione were treated with hydrazine hydrate. The structures of the obtained products - pyrazoles 5 - were studied with a focus on tautomerism and supramolecular structure. A reverse addition of the reagents led to the isolation of two novel products, namely bis-enehydrazines 6 with an unsymmetrical arrangement of the formally equivalent subunits. © 2014 Tarabová et al.

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Tarabová, D., Šoralová, S., Breza, M., Fronc, M., Holzer, W., & Milata, V. (2014). Use of activated enol ethers in the synthesis of pyrazoles: Reactions with hydrazine and a study of pyrazole tautomerism. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 10, 752–760. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.10.70

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