Understanding the spontaneous formation of pyridofuroxan from 2-azido-3-nitropyridine: A theoretical evaluation
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Pyridofuroxans are analogous to benzofuroxans; they present similar properties and may be synthesized in similar ways. However, when they are prepared from o-nitropyridinazides, they do not need energy to be synthesized, in contrast to benzofuroxans which require heat or light. In order to understand this phenomenon, a DFT study about the mechanism of pyridofuroxan formation from a series of substituted o-nitropyridinazides (2-azido-3-nitropyridines) was performed. The results suggest that spontaneous formation of pyridofuroxans at room temperature is possible when o-nitropyridinazide is protonated at the pyridinic nitrogen. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.
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B3-LYP; Concerted mechanism; Pyridofuroxan
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