15 research outputs found
Nitro-Methyl Redox Coupling: Efficient Approach to 2‑Hetarylbenzothiazoles from 2‑Halonitroarene, Methylhetarene, and Elemental Sulfur
A simple, straightforward, and atom economic approach to 2-hetarylbenzothiazoles starting from 2-halonitroarene, methylhetarene, and elemental sulfur under mild conditions is described. The method is highlighted by the direct redox nitro-methyl reaction for carbon–nitrogen bond formation without an added oxidizing or reducing agent
A Simple and Straightforward Approach to Quinoxalines by Iron/Sulfur-Catalyzed Redox Condensation of <i>o</i>‑Nitroanilines and Phenethylamines
<i>In situ</i> generated iron sulfide from elemental sulfur and ferric chloride was found to be a highly efficient catalyst for the redox condensation cascade reaction between <i>o</i>-nitroanilines and 2-arylethylamines. This method constitutes a new atom-, step-, and redox-economical route to 2-arylquinoxalines
Efficient and Selective Multicomponent Oxidative Coupling of Two Different Aliphatic Primary Amines into Thioamides by Elemental Sulfur
An efficient and selective multicomponent oxidative coupling of two different aliphatic primary amines into thioamides by elemental sulfur under solvent-free conditions has been developed
Iron Sulfide Catalyzed Redox/Condensation Cascade Reaction between 2‑Amino/Hydroxy Nitrobenzenes and Activated Methyl Groups: A Straightforward Atom Economical Approach to 2‑Hetaryl-benzimidazoles and -benzoxazoles
Iron sulfide generated <i>in situ</i> from
elemental
sulfur and iron was found to be highly efficient in catalyzing a redox/condensation
cascade reaction between 2-amino/hydroxy nitrobenzenes and activated
methyl groups. This method represents a straightforward and highly
atom economical approach to 2-hetaryl-benzimidazoles and -benzoxazoles
Cobalt- and Iron-Catalyzed Redox Condensation of <i>o</i>‑Substituted Nitrobenzenes with Alkylamines: A Step- and Redox-Economical Synthesis of Diazaheterocycles
A wide variety of functionalized 2-aryl benzimidazoles can be prepared by a solvent-free cobalt- or iron-catalyzed redox condensation of 2-nitroanilines and benzylamines. The cascade including benzylamine oxidation, nitro reduction, condensation, and aromatization occurs without any added reducing or oxidizing agent. The method can be extended to other alkylamines as reducing components or 2-nitrobenzamides as oxidizing components when using an iron/sulfur catalyst to afford various diazaheterocycles
Benzazoles from Aliphatic Amines and <i>o</i>‑Amino/Mercaptan/Hydroxyanilines: Elemental Sulfur as a Highly Efficient and Traceless Oxidizing Agent
A novel remarkably simple solvent-free and catalyst-free synthesis of benzazoles from alkylamines and <i>o</i>-hydroxy/amino/mercaptan anilines using elemental sulfur as traceless oxidizing agent has been developed
Elements as Direct Feedstocks for Organic Synthesis: Fe/I<sub>2</sub>/O<sub>2</sub> for Diamination of 2‑Cyclohexenones with 2‑Aminopyrimidine and 2‑Aminopyridines
Elements
as feedstocks for organic synthesis, the trio of metallic
iron, molecular iodine, and dioxygen, were found to be an excellent
tool for oxidative regioselective diamination of conjugated enones
with 2-aminopyrimidine (a guanidine surrogate) and 2-aminopyridines
leading to unaromatized coupled products in moderate to good yields
Boric Acid: A Highly Efficient Catalyst for Transamidation of Carboxamides with Amines
A novel method of transamidation of carboxamides with amines using catalytic amounts of readily available boric acid under solvent-free conditions has been developed. The scope of the methodology has been demonstrated with (i) primary, secondary, and tertiary amides and phthalimide and (ii) aliphatic, aromatic, cyclic, acyclic, primary, and secondary amines
Reaction of Quinones and Guanidine Derivatives: Simple Access to Bis-2-aminobenzimidazole Moiety of Benzosceptrin and Other Benzazole Motifs
A new strategy for the synthesis
of 2-aminobenzimidazol-6-ols via
a reaction of quinones with guanidine derivatives is reported. Sequential
application of this methodology provided a simple access to the first
benzosceptrin analogue bearing a bis-2-aminoimidazole moiety. A concomitant
addition of two guanidines to the naphthoÂ[1′,2′:4,5]ÂimidazoÂ[1,2-<i>a</i>]Âpyrimidine-5,6-dione, which includes the redox neutral
debenzylation and guanidine-assisted cleavage of the 2-aminopyrimidine
part resulted in the synthesis of the free challenging contiguous
bis-2-aminoimidazole moiety of benzosceprins in one step
Unguiculins A-C: cytotoxic bis-guanidine alkaloids from the French Polynesian sponge, <i>Monanchora</i> n. sp
<p>Two new acyclic bis-guanidine alkaloids, unguiculins B-C (<b>2</b>–<b>3</b>), were isolated from a French Polynesian sponge <i>Monanchora</i> n. sp. together with the known compound unguiculin A (<b>1</b>). Their structures were established by spectroscopic data interpretation and comparison with the literature. Unguiculins A-C displayed antiproliferative and cytotoxic efficacy against several human cancer cells with IC<sub>50</sub> values in the micromolar range.</p