- One-pot synthesis of a highly disperse core-shell CuO-alginate nanocomposite and the investigation of its antibacterial and catalytic properties
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In this study, sodium alginate was extracted from Sargassum algae, collected from coastal waters of Bushehr, Persian Gulf, Iran and used as a stabilizing and wrapping agent for CuO nanoparticles. The synthesized nanocomposite was characterized by some spectroscopic and microscopic techniques, such as IR, XRD, Uv-vis, BET, BJH, zeta potential, SEM, TEM, HR-TEM, and XPS. The antibacterial effects of the CuO-alginate nanocomposite against some bacteria, isolated from a burn wound, were evaluated. The results showed that this nanocomposite had better antibacterial effects than its components onPseudomonas aeruginosaATCC 27853,Staphylococcus aureusATCC 12600,Streptococcus pyogenesATCC 19615, andStaphylococcus epidermidisATCC 49461. Among these,Staphylococcus aureusATCC 12600 was the most sensitive one to this nanocomposite, with the lowest minimum inhibitory concentration (2.08 mg mL?1) observed. Moreover, the synthesized nanocomposite showed good catalytic activity in the oxidative coupling of carboxylic acids withN,N-dialkylformamides toward the synthesis of amides.
- Habibi, Hassan,Mansourinejhad, Sanam,Saberi, Dariush,Shadi, Ahmad
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p. 199 - 211
(2021/12/30)
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- Rhoda-Electrocatalyzed Bimetallic C?H Oxygenation by Weak O-Coordination
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Rhodium-electrocatalyzed arene C?H oxygenation by weakly O-coordinating amides and ketones have been established by bimetallic electrocatalysis. Likewise, diverse dihydrooxazinones were selectively accessed by the judicious choice of current, enabling twofold C?H functionalization. Detailed mechanistic studies by experiment, mass spectroscopy and cyclovoltammetric analysis provided support for an unprecedented electrooxidation-induced C?H activation by a bimetallic rhodium catalysis manifold.
- Tan, Xuefeng,Massignan, Leonardo,Hou, Xiaoyan,Frey, Johanna,Oliveira, Jo?o C. A.,Hussain, Masoom Nasiha,Ackermann, Lutz
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p. 13264 - 13270
(2021/05/06)
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Provided is a heterocyclic compound Chemical Formula 1 or 2: and an organic light emitting device comprising the same.
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- Preparation of Thioanisole Biscarbanion and C-H Lithiation/Annulation Reactions for the Access of Five-Membered Heterocycles
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The synthesis, isolation, and X-ray structure of a thioanisole-based trilithium complex are reported. On the basis of the double-lithiation strategy, two novel synthetic methodologies have been developed under mild reaction conditions (room temperature): (1) reactions of lithiated thioanisoles with nitriles give benzoisothiazoles via a [3 + 2]-type of approach with two new bond formations and (2) formation of benzothiophenes from thioanisoles and amides through a [4 + 1] pattern forming 4 new chemical bonds.
- Zhu, Ranran,Liu, Zheyuan,Chen, Jie,Xiong, Xiaoyu,Wang, Yuntao,Huang, Lin,Bai, Jinshan,Dang, Yanfeng,Huang, Jianhui
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p. 3161 - 3165
(2018/06/11)
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The specification of the formula 1 compound and organic light emitting number including [...] substrate. (by machine translation)
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- Copper-catalyzed amidation of benzoic acids using tetraalkylthiuram disulfides as amine sources
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A facile method for the copper-catalyzed synthesis of N-substituted benzamides was explored. In the presence of CuBr and di-tert-butyl peroxide, various N-substituted benzamides were prepared through amidation of benzoic acid by using commercially available and cheap tetraalkylthiuram disulfides as amine sources. With this protocol, a series of 14 N-substituted benzamides were furnished in good to excellent yields. The broad substrate scope and good to excellent yield show its practical synthetic value in organic synthesis.
- Zeng, Meng-Tian,Xu, Wan,Liu, Min,Liu, Xing,Chang, Cai-Zhu,Zhu, Hui,Dong, Zhi-Bing
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p. 1434 - 1440
(2017/08/16)
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- Oxidative amidation of benzaldehydes and benzylamines with: N -substituted formamides over a Co/Al hydrotalcite-derived catalyst
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The present work describes a highly efficient synthetic strategy for amides via oxidative coupling of benzaldehydes or benzylamines with N-substituted formamides using a heterogeneous Co/Al hydrotalcite-derived catalyst in the presence of TBHP. A series of Co/Al hydrotalcite-derived catalysts (Cat-2, Cat-3, and Cat-4 with the Co2+/Al3+ molar ratio in the synthesis mixture as 1/1, 2/1 and 3/1) have been prepared by a simple co-precipitation method and characterized using powder XRD, XPS, FEG-SEM, EDS, FT-IR, DTG-TGA and N2 physical adsorption techniques. Among the as-prepared catalysts, Cat-3 exhibited excellent catalytic activity towards the direct amidation of benzaldehydes as well as benzylamines bearing various substituents into the corresponding amides at 100 °C using TBHP as an oxidant. The mechanistic investigation of the amidation reaction revealed that the reaction follows a radical pathway. Furthermore, the catalyst is easily separable and recyclable without considerable loss in catalytic activity.
- Gupta, Shyam Sunder R.,Nakhate, Akhil V.,Rasal, Kalidas B.,Deshmukh, Gunjan P.,Mannepalli, Lakshmi Kantam
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p. 15268 - 15276
(2017/12/15)
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- Copper-catalyzed amide bond formation from formamides and carboxylic acids
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A highly efficient copper-catalyzed approach to form amide bonds from formamides and carboxylic acids was developed. This protocol shows broad substrate scopes and high yields in the presence of 1 mol% catalyst and 4.0 equiv. formamides.
- Liu, Hong-Qiang,Liu, Jun,Zhang, Yang-Hui,Shao, Chang-Dong,Yu, Jing-Xun
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- Syntheses of amides via iodine-catalyzed multiple sp3 C-H bonds oxidation of methylarenes and sequential coupling with N,N-dialkylformamides
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The oxidative coupling of methylarenes and N,N-dialkylformamides was developed, and the appropriate reaction conditions were established. By using I2 as the catalyst, and tert-butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) as the oxidant, the reaction provided N,N
- Du, Bingnan,Sun, Peipei
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p. 1176 - 1182
(2014/08/18)
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- Oxidative synthesis of benzamides from toluenes and DMF
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An interesting oxidative procedure for the synthesis of benzamides has been developed through the cleavage of sp3CH bond of methyl arenes with N-substituted formamides. Various benzamides were prepared in low to moderate yields. Even though the
- Feng, Jian-Bo,Wei, Duo,Gong, Jin-Long,Qi, Xinxin,Wu, Xiao-Feng
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p. 5082 - 5084
(2015/01/08)
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- Electrochemical synthesis of amides: Direct transformation of methyl ketones with formamides
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A direct transformation from methyl ketones to secondary or tertiary amides has been developed through a novel electrochemical approach and a wide scope of formamides could be utilized as the amide sources. This transformation was promoted by in situ generated iodine through electrolysis of sodium iodide under mild, metal-free conditions. This electrochemical procedure could avoid the use of stoichiometric iodine and afforded the target products in good to excellent yields.
- Huang, Haolai,Yuan, Gaoqing,Li, Xianwei,Jiang, Huanfeng
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supporting information
p. 7156 - 7159
(2013/12/04)
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- Copper catalyzed cross-coupling reactions of carboxylic acids: An expedient route to amides, 5-substituted γ-lactams and α-acyloxy esters
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A convenient and recyclable catalytic protocol for the synthesis of N,N-dimethyl substituted amides, 5-substituted γ-lactams and α-acyloxy ethers from carboxylic acids using CuO nanoparticles and TBHP is described.
- Priyadarshini,Amal Joseph,Lakshmi Kantam
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p. 18283 - 18287
(2013/10/21)
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- Direct amidation of alcohols with N-substituted formamides under transition-metal-free conditions
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Go tandem! The first example of the direct amidation of alcohols with N-substituted formamides has been developed. A series of tertiary amides, including the challenging N,N-dimethyl-substituted amides, were obtained in moderate to good yields under transition-metal-free conditions (see scheme). TBHP=tert-butyl hydroperoxide. Copyright
- Xu, Kun,Hu, Yanbin,Zhang, Sheng,Zha, Zhenggen,Wang, Zhiyong
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 9793 - 9797
(2012/09/05)
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- A novel method for the one-pot conversion of carboxylic acids to N,N-dimethylamides
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A simple, efficient, and new method has been developed for the preparation of N,N-dimethylamides from carboxylic acids. As described below, treatment of a variety of aromatic carboxylic acids with N,N-dimethylsulfamoyl imidazole or N,N-dimethylsulfamoyl chloride in the presence of a mixture of methanesulfonic acid/phosphorus pentoxide (2:1, v/w) proceeded effectively to afford the corresponding N,N-dimethylamides inmoderate to good yields. Thismethod is easy, rapid, and good yielding for the synthesis of N,N-dimethylamides from carboxylic acids. Iranian Chemical Society 2012.
- Kaboudin, Babak,Haghighat, Hamideh
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p. 951 - 955
(2013/02/23)
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- Utility of dysprosium as a reductant in coupling reactions of acyl chlorides: The synthesis of amides and diaryl-substituted acetylenes
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Reduction of acyl chlorides with dysprosium metal has been studied. The reducing ability of dysprosium metal is solvent-dependent. Dysprosium metal, which requires neither any additive nor pretreatment, can promote the cross-coupling of acyl chlorides in DMF or DEF to give amides in good yields. When the reaction was performed in N,N-dimethylacetamide, the reductive self-coupling reaction of aroyl chloride took place smoothly and afforded the diaryl-substituted acetylenes in moderate to good yield.
- Chen, Weifeng,Li, Kebin,Hu, Ziqiang,Wang, Liliang,Lai, Guoqiao,Li, Zhifang
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