A Versatile Route to 3-Benzoheteroepines Containing Group 15 and 16 Heavier Elements Involving Several Novel Ring Systems, and Their Thermal Stabilities

Abstract
The C-unsubstituted 3-benzoheteroepines (2a—g) containing group 15 (P, As, Sb, and Bi) and group 16 (S, Se, and Te) heavier elements were prepared by the reaction of the corresponding metal reagents with (Z,Z)-o-bis(β-lithiovinyl)benzene (5) which was derived in two steps from a common o-phthalaldehyde (3). The heteroepines (2) thus obtained were thermally labile towards heteroatom extrusion, and their half-lives on heating estimated from 1H-NMR spectral analysis showed that the 3-benzoheteroepines (2) were far less stable than the corresponding 1-benzoheteroepines (1). The 2,4-bis(trimethylsilyl)-3-benzoheteroepines (17) containing Sb, Bi, and Te were also prepared from o-diiodobenzene (9) in 6 steps and were found to be more stable than the corresponding C-unsubstituted heteroepines (2).

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