Abstract:Primary fragmentations of benzaldoxime include loss of H', OH', HCN, CO and HCNO and this paper discusses the first three losses. The previously reported losses of H 2 0 and 0 were proven to be thermal in origin. Information about the investigated fragmentations was obtained from the deuterated analogues and their metastable characteristics. The OH' elimination is complex. The loss of HCN exhibits a metastable with a composite structure. This fragmentation may occur both via a 4-centred and 5-centred mechanism… Show more
“…5, which differs from that presented for benzaldoxime [16], confirms that the compound in question is not benzaldoxime formed by the same process from salicylaldoxyme.…”
“…5, which differs from that presented for benzaldoxime [16], confirms that the compound in question is not benzaldoxime formed by the same process from salicylaldoxyme.…”
“…We suggest that the elimination of an acetyl radical is followed by a skeletal rearrangement (Scheme 1) because an HCN molecule is cleaved from the [M 20 43] C ion. The elimination of hydrogen cyanide has been observed earlier for Schiff bases, as a result of a reaction proceeding through a cyclic transition state, 19,20 and also for nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds. 21,22 Summing up, we wish to emphasize that several examples of a deviation from the 'even electron rule' were presented.…”
“…In the literature the preparations of isoxazole derivatives from pentafluorobenzaldehyde oximes [477][478][479] through the pentafluorobenzaldehyde are known.…”
Section: Chemical Reactions Of Pentafluorobenzaldehyde With Carbon Numentioning
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.