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The reaction of phenylhydrazine with squaric acid: a model for carbohydrate osazone formation

✍ Scribed by Hassan S. El Khadem; M.Ashraf Shalaby; Bruce Coxon; Alexander J. Fatiadi


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
614 KB
Volume
239
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6215

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✦ Synopsis


The reaction of squaric acid (1) with phenylhydrazlne yields cyclobutanetetraone poly(phenylhydrazones) (2-41, as reported earlier, as well as squaric acid derivatives, reported here. The latter products are a salt, 1,3-dianilinocyclobutenediylium-2,4_diolate (51, and 1-anilino-2-phenylhydrazinocyclobutene-3,4-dione (61, which upon oxidation yields tautomeric forms of cyclobutanetetraone lanilide-2-phenylhydrazone (7a and 7h). The structure of the compounds isolated was established by 'H, 13C, 2D COSY, and 2D I-resolved NMR spectroscopy. The similarity between the reaction of squaric acid (1) with phenylhydrazine and osazone formation can be seen from the analogy between compounds 2, 6, and 7h and intermediates produced during carbohydrate osazone formation, as well as from the fact that these compounds afford an osazone analog (4) when treated with phenylhydrazine. It was also found that compound 5 can be generated by a retro-osazone reaction when cyclobutanetetraone bis(phenylhydrazonel(2) is heated with aniline.


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