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Unconventional Transformation of the Two Carbonyl Groups in 4,4',5,5'-Tetrachloro-10H,10'H-[9,9'-bianthracenylidene]-10,10'-dione into Diallenes.

Liangliang ChenMingxu DuJianwu TianWenlin JiangZitong LiuXisha ZhangGuanxin ZhangDe-Qing Zhang
Published in: Organic letters (2020)
The diallene-containing compound dACl-1 was unexpectedly obtained by the unconventional transformation of two carbonyl groups in 4,4',5,5'-tetrachloro-10H,10'H-[9,9'-bianthracenylidene]-10,10'-dione into diallenes. In addition, the two 1-triisopropylsilyl (TIPS) groups in dACl-1 were easily removed to yield dACl-2. The reaction mechanism was investigated and is discussed. Moreover, both compounds are stable under ambient conditions, and, in particular, dACl-1 is thermally stable at 315 °C.
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