Nitrosocarbonyl intermediates are photochemically generated from 1,2,4-oxadiazole-4-oxides and efficiently trapped with enes and dienes.

A photochemical generation of nitrosocarbonyl intermediates

CARAMELLA, PIERLUIGI;QUADRELLI, PAOLO;MELLA, MARIELLA
1999-01-01

Abstract

Nitrosocarbonyl intermediates are photochemically generated from 1,2,4-oxadiazole-4-oxides and efficiently trapped with enes and dienes.
1999
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cycloadditions; ene reactions; nitrile oxides; nitroso compounds
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Caramella, Pierluigi; Quadrelli, Paolo; Mella, Mariella
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