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Depending on the substituent in the 7-position, 5-(p-tolylsulfonylimino)quinoline-8(5H)-ones react with sodium p-toluenesulfinate in acetic acid along three different pathways: 1,4- or 6,1-addition or nucleophilic substitution.
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Belov, A.V., Nichvoloda, V.M. Quinone Imines with a Fused Azine Ring: II. Reaction of 5-(p-Tolylsulfonylimino)quinoline-8(5H)-ones with Sodium p-Toluenesulfinate. Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry 40, 409–411 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUJO.0000034980.07103.c8
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