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A green synthesis of nitrones in glycerol
Shariatipour, Monire,Jadidinejad, Masoumeh,Heydari, Akbar
, (2019/11/11)
Abstract: An eco-friendly and efficient synthesis of nitrones is presented by condensation of an equimolar amount of aldehydes and N-substituted hydroxylamine hydrochlorides in glycerol as a recyclable solvent-catalyst. This novel protocol provides rapid and mild access to a series of nitrone derivatives in good to excellent yields in the absence of catalyst and base. Graphic abstract: SYNOPSIS In this study, a base-free protocol by using glycerol as the solvent-catalyst was applied for an eco-friendly synthesis of nitrones from the condensation of aldehydes and N-substituted hydroxylaminehydrochlorides.[Figure not available: see fulltext.].
Nitrone synthesis via pair electrochemical coupling of Nitro-Compounds with Benzyl Alcohol Derivatives
Salehzadeh, Hamid,Mashhadizadeh, Mohammad Hossein
, p. 9307 - 9312 (2019/07/08)
Here we report a paired electrochemical coupling of readily accessible nitro-compounds with benzyl alcohols to yield nitrone derivatives. In this work, electrochemical behavior of nitrobenzene and benzyl alcohol derivatives was studied by cyclic voltammetry and controlled potential coulommetry. Electrochemical reactions have been performed in aqueous/ethanol (or acetonitrile) solutions by employing common graphite electrodes and a simple controlled current protocol which can make this strategy more appealing than other conventional pathways.
An unexpected catalytic synthesis of novel and known bis(pyrazolyl) methanes by the use of α-aryl-N-phenyl nitrones in aqueous media
Eskandari, Khalil,Karami, Bahador,Khodabakhshi, Saeed
, p. 600 - 603 (2014/12/12)
Reaction of -aryl-N-phenyl nitrones with 3.methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazoline-5-one in the presence of a catalytic amount of silica tungstic acid in EtOH/H2O afforded, unexpectedly, high yields of bis(3-hydroxy-1-phenylpyrazolyl)-arylmethanes instead of the two possible 1,3-addition products. This is the first report of the synthesis of bis(3-hydroxy-1-phenylpyrazolyl)-arylmethanes via the reaction of nitrones and a pyrazolin-5-one. A possible mechanism for the process is suggested.