- Scalable, easy synthesis, and efficient isolation of arylnitromethanes: a revival of the Victor Meyer reaction
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A modified approach to synthesize and isolate arylnitromethanes is described. The method takes advantage of the significant difference in acidity between the arylnitromethane and the major impurity of the reaction, the nitrite ester. The arylnitromethanes resulting from this process are obtained in high yields and are analytically pure, i.e., they do not require distillation or further purification, which is a comfortable improvement of the ancestral Victor Meyer reaction.
- Alaime, Thibaud,Delots, Audrey,Pasquinet, Eric,Suzenet, Franck,Guillaumet, Gérald
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p. 1337 - 1341
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- A mild and highly chemoselective iodination of alcohol using polymer supported DMAP
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The synthesis of organic compounds using polymer supported catalysts and reagents, where the required product is always in solution, has been of great interest in recent years, both in industries and academia especially in pharmaceutical research. Here, a simple and efficient method for conversion of alcohols into their iodides in high yield using polymer supported 4-(Dimethylamino)pyridine (DMAP) is described. Polymer supported DMAP is used in catalytic amount and is recovered and reused several times. Additionally, this method is highly chemoselective. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
- Das, Diparjun,H Anal, Jasha Momo,Rokhum, Lalthazuala
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p. 1695 - 1701
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- An efficient and selective method for the iodination and bromination of alcohols under mild conditions
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A straightforward and effective procedure for the conversion of a variety of alcohols into the corresponding alkyl iodides and bromides is described using KX/P2O5 (X = I, Br). The reactions were easily carried out in acetonitrile under mild conditions. Using this method, the selective conversion of benzylic alcohols in the presence of aliphatic alcohols was achieved.
- Khazdooz, Leila,Zarei, Amin,Aghaei, Hamidreza,Azizi, Ghobad,Gheisari, Mohammad Mehdi
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p. 168 - 171
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- Novel aminotetrazole derivatives as selective STAT3 non-peptide inhibitors
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The development of inhibitors blocking STAT3 transcriptional activity is a promising therapeutic approach against cancer and inflammatory diseases. In this context, the selectivity of inhibitors against the STAT1 transcription factor is crucial as STAT3 and STAT1 play opposite roles in the apoptosis of tumor cells and polarization of the immune response. A structure-based virtual screening followed by a luciferase-containing promoter assay on STAT3 and STAT1 signaling were used to identify a selective STAT3 inhibitor. An important role of the aminotetrazole group in modulating STAT3 and STAT1 inhibitory activities has been established. Optimization of the hit compound leads to 23. This compound inhibits growth and survival of cells with STAT3 signaling pathway while displaying a minimal effect on STAT1 signaling. Moreover, it prevents lymphocyte T polarization into Th17 and Treg without affecting their differentiation into Th1 lymphocyte.
- Pallandre, Jean-René,Borg, Christophe,Rognan, Didier,Boibessot, Thibault,Luzet, Vincent,Yesylevskyy, Semen,Ramseyer, Christophe,Pudlo, Marc
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p. 163 - 174
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- Application of "click" chemistry in solid phase synthesis of alkyl halides
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A convenient and highly selective microwave assisted procedure for the conversion of allylic, benzylic and aliphatic alcohols to their corresponding halides using polymer-bound triphenylphosphine and iodine is presented. In case of symmetrical diols, mono-iodination product is obtained in very high yield. Additionally, highly regioselective behavior is observed in our procedure. Simplicity in operation, no column chromatography required for the purification of the products, recyclability of the reagents used, short reaction times and good to excellent yields are the advantages of our protocol. Most functional groups remain unaffected under our reaction condition.
- Das, Diparjun,Chanda, Tridib,Rokhum, Lalthazuala
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- PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF N-IODOAMIDES
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The present invention provides new stable crystalline N-iodoamides - 1-iodo- 3,5,5-trimethylhydantoin (1-ITMH) and 3-iodo-4,4-dimethyl-2-oxazolidinone (IDMO). The present invention further provides a process for the preparation of organic iodides using N-iodoamides of this invention and recovery of the amide co-products from waste water.
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- Ionic liquid-induced conversion of methoxymethyl-protected alcohols into nitriles and iodides using [Hmim][NO3]
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This Letter reports a one-pot efficient conversion of methoxymethyl-ethers into their corresponding nitriles and iodides using the ionic liquid, 1-methyl-3H-imidazolium nitrate ([Hmim][NO3]) under microwave irradiation. A variety of products were prepared in high yields using this method.
- Noei, Jalil,Mirjafari, Arsalan
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p. 4424 - 4426
(2014/08/05)
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- A direct transformation of Aryl Aldehydes to Benzyl Iodides Via reductive iodination
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A facile transformation of aryl aldehydes to benzyl iodides through one-pot reductive iodination is reported. This protocol displays remarkable functional group tolerance and the title compound was obtained in good to excellent yield.
- Ruso, Jayaraman Sembian,Rajendiran, Nagappan,Kumaran, Rajendran Senthil
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- Novel capsular aggregates from flexible tripodal triureas with C s symmetry
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Tris(2- and 3-ureidobenzyl)amines with Cs symmetry self-assemble in solution forming mixtures of regioisomeric capsular aggregates, one of which is chiral and the other centrosymmetric. Under certain conditions, a predominance of the centrosymmetric regioisomer is found before equilibrium, that is, a mixture close to the statistical ratio of the two species is reached. In the solid state, there is a preference for the centrosymmetric capsules. Molecular models of both regioisomeric aggregates have been built and analyzed for comparison. Guests inside capsules formed by self-assembly of desymmetrized tris(3-ureidobenzyl)amines feel different magnetic environments, depending on whether they are inside a chiral or an achiral regioisomeric container. Of special significance are the experiments with a more flexible triurea endowed with an ureidopropylic arm, which self-assembles with the same efficiency as the more rigid tris(ureidobenzyl)amines. Copyright
- Alajarin, Mateo,Orenes, Raul-Angel,Howard, Judith A. K.,Spencer, Elinor C.,Steed, Jonathan W.,Pastor, Aurelia
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p. 2389 - 2397
(2012/03/27)
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- PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF IODIDES
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This invention is directed to a process for the preparation of high yield alkyl or aryl iodide from its corresponding carboxylic acid using N-iodo amides.
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- Metal-free efficient, general and facile iododecarboxylation method with biodegradable co-products
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The development of a novel, efficient and robust method for the general conversion of aliphatic and aromatic carboxylic acids to organic iodides without the use of heavy metals or strong oxidizing agents is reported. Commercially available N-iodoamides were used for both initiation and halogen donation under irradiative conditions. Isolation of the product is extremely simple and the major co-product is removed as a water-soluble biodegradable material. Copyright
- Kulbitski, Kseniya,Nisnevich, Gennady,Gandelman, Mark
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p. 1438 - 1442
(2011/07/30)
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- Microwave-promoted, one-pot conversion of alkoxymethylated protected alcohols into their corresponding nitriles, bromides, and iodides using [bmim][InCl4] as a green catalyst
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The Lewis acid room temperature ionic liquid, [bmim][InCl4], was found to be an efficient and green catalyst for the highly chemoselective and one-pot conversion of MOM- or EOM-ethers into their corresponding nitriles, bromides, and iodides under microwave irradiation. The procedures are simple, rapid, and high yielding. The catalyst exhibited a remarkable reactivity and is reusable.
- Mirjafari, Arsalan,Mohammadpoor-Baltork, Iraj,Moghadam, Majid,Tangestaninejad, Shahram,Mirkhani, Valiollah,Khosropour, Ahmad Reza
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p. 3274 - 3276
(2010/07/18)
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- Convenient and efficient method for the iodination of benzylic and aliphatic alcohols by using Al(HSO4)3/KI in nonaqueous solution
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A simple and efficient method for the iodination of benzylic and aliphatic alcohols by using Al(HSO4)3/KI in n-hexane as solvent is reported. Mild reaction conditions and good to excellent yields of the products are the noteworthy advantages of the method. Copyright Taylor & Francis LLC.
- Tajik, Hassan,Shirini, Farhad,Zolfigol, Mohammad Ali,Samimi, Faeze
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- Iodination of alcohols using triphenylphosphine/iodine under solvent-free conditions using microwave irradiation
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A straightforward and effective procedure for the conversion of benzylic, allylic and aliphatic alcohols to the corresponding iodides using Ph3P/I2 under solvent-free conditions using microwave irradiation is reported.
- Hajipour, Abdol Reza,Falahati, Ali Reza,Ruoho, Arnold E.
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p. 4191 - 4196
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- Efficient method for iodination of alcohols using KI/silica sulfuric acid (SSA)
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A straightforward and effective procedure for the conversion of benzylic and allylic alcohols to the corresponding iodides using KI/SSA in acetonitrile at room temperature. Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
- Hajipour, Abdol R.,Zarei, Amin,Ruoho, Aronold E.
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p. 1039 - 1050
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- Antitumor agents. 120. New 4-substituted benzylamine and benzyl ether derivatives of 4'-O-demethylepipodophyollotoxin as potent inhibitors of human DNA topoisomerase II
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A number of new 4'-O-demethylepipodophyllotoxin derivatives possessing various 4β-N- or 4β-O-benzyl groups have been synthesized and evaluated for their inhibitory activity against the human DNA topoisomerase II as well as for their activity in causing cellular protein-linked DNA breakage. The 4β-N-benzyl derivatives 9-22 are, in general, as active or more active than etoposide (1). The most active compounds are 14, 16, and 17, which are more than 2-fold more potent than 1. The results indicated that a basic unsubstituted 4β-benzylamino moiety is structurally required for the enhanced activity. Replacement of the benzyl nitrogen with oxygen gave compounds (23 and 24) which are inactive. The ability of these compounds to inhibit human DNA topoisomerase II and to cause protein-linked DNA breakage appears to have no direct correlation with cytotoxicity in KB cells.
- Zhou,Wang,Chang,Chen,Cheng,Lee
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- Reduction of carbonyl compounds promoted by silicon hydrides under the influence of trimethylsilyl-based reagents
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The synthetic utility of hydrosilanes under the influence of trimethylsilyl-based reagents as new reducing systems is described. 1,1,3,3-Tetramethyldisiloxane (TMDS) reagent in combination with iodotrimethylsilane or bromotrimethylsilane produces alkyl halides from aldehydes in good to excellent yields.Polymethylhydrosiloxane (PMS) in the presence of iodotrimethylsilane also produces benzyl iodides in excellent yields.On the contrary, PMS reagent was found unsuitable for the synthesis of benzyl bromides.Similary, TMDS reagent in combination with trimethylsilyl triflate produces symmetrical ethers from aldehydes without concomitant formation of competitive products.Under similar conditions, PMS reagent failed to provide the expected symmetrical ethers and Friedel-Crafts products were formed.Reduction of quinones to hydroquinones is also described.
- Aizpurua, Jesus M.,Lecea, Begona,Palomo, Claudio
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p. 2342 - 2347
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- SYNTHESIS OF BENZYL HALIDES FROM ALDEHYDES PROMOTED BY HALOSILANES AND 1,1,3,3-TETRAMETHYLDISILOXANE (TMDS).
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Direct synthesis of monoalkyl halides from aldehydes by a new reductive halogenation method is briefly described.
- Aizpurua, Jesus M.,Palomo, Claudio
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