Abstract

Two simple acylnitrenes, 2-furoylnitrene (2) and 3-furoylnitrene (6), were generated through 266 nm laser photolysis of the corresponding azides. Both are magnetically bistable in cryogenic matrices, as evidenced by the direct observation of the closed-shell singlet state with IR spectroscopy in solid Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, and N2 matrices (3-40 K) and the triplet state in toluene (10 K) with EPR spectroscopy (32: |D/hc| = 1.48 cm-1 and |E/hc| = 0.029 cm-1; 36: |D/hc| = 1.39 cm-1 and |E/hc|c = 0.039 cm-1). Subsequent visible-light and UV laser irradiations led to the formation of furyl isocyanates (3 and 7) and ring-opening product 3-cyanoacrolein (9-E and 9-Z), respectively, in which the elusive 3-furylnitrene (38) was also identified by IR and EPR spectroscopy (|D/hc| = 1.12 cm-1 and |E/hc| = 0.005 cm-1).

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