Abstract

Thermal reactions between nitronaphthalenes and butadienes were studied. It was demonstrated that these reactions are capable of undergoing the normal electron demand Diels–Alder reaction, with a variety of dienes affording the phenanthrene derivatives. The influence of the extension and type of substitution was also discussed. When the electron-withdrawing activation of the naphthalenic nucleus or the donor properties of the dienes were not enough, N-naphthylpyrroles were detected as main product, suggesting that a competitive reaction would probably take place. The results clearly confirmed the dienophilic nature of nitronaphthalenic double bonds and provided an alternative procedure for phenanthrene derivatives and N-naphthylpyrroles' synthesis. The relative reactivity of the reactants and the viability of the reactions were discussed from a theoretical point of view.

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