2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2015.03.041
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The trans–cis and the azide–tetrazole ring-chain isomerization of 2-azido-1,3-azoles: Quantum chemical study

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“…Very small amounts of impurities other than the deprotected precursor (candesartan azide, 10 ) were observed, suggesting good stability of the tetrazole group during the click reaction. As reported previously, the stability of the tetrazole isomers depends on several factors, such as the nature of substituents, solvents, and temperature, which will determine the dominant form in the tetrazole/azide equilibrium. ,, Our results confirm that the azide group at the benzimidazole moiety of 7 was more prone to react than the less favored azide open form of the tetrazole ring under the click reaction conditions used in this study.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Very small amounts of impurities other than the deprotected precursor (candesartan azide, 10 ) were observed, suggesting good stability of the tetrazole group during the click reaction. As reported previously, the stability of the tetrazole isomers depends on several factors, such as the nature of substituents, solvents, and temperature, which will determine the dominant form in the tetrazole/azide equilibrium. ,, Our results confirm that the azide group at the benzimidazole moiety of 7 was more prone to react than the less favored azide open form of the tetrazole ring under the click reaction conditions used in this study.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“… [18] . Trans-cis isomerization was first investigated in photochromic compounds such as azobenzenes, azines, stilbenes, cinnamoyls, diarylethenes [19] , [20] , [21] . However, according to M. F. Budyka [22] and O. Kharchenko et al [23] , polymers containing styrylquinoline moieties can be a potential substitutes for azobenzenes, due to their ability to reversibly transform between their trans and cis form when exposed to light or thermal stimulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%