Abstract

Protonation of the highly reactive 1:1 intermediates produced in the reaction between triphenylphosphine and acetylenic esters by tetrazole derivatives leads to the formation of vinyltriphenylphosphonium salts. The cation of these salts undergoes an addition reaction with the counter anion in CH2Cl2 at room temperature to yield the corresponding stabilized phosphorus ylides. Elimination of triphenylphosphine from the stabilized phosphorus ylides leads to the corresponding electron‐poor N‐vinyl tetrazoles in fairly high yields. Structures of N‐vinyl tetrazoles were determined by IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR and single crystal X‐ray structure analyses. The reaction is fairly regioselective and stereoselective.

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