304686-21-3Relevant articles and documents
Activated charcoal supported copper nanoparticles: A readily available and inexpensive heterogeneous catalyst for the N-arylation of primary amides and lactams with aryl iodides
Zhao, Rong,Dong, Wenwen,Teng, Jiangge,Wang, Zhiwei,Wang, Yunzhong,Yang, Jianguo,Jia, Qiang,Chu, Changhu
supporting information, (2020/12/21)
A novel heterogeneous copper catalyst has been developed by supporting copper nanoparticles on activated charcoal via in situ reducing copper(II) with aqueous hydrazine as reductant. The characterization of Cu/C catalyst showed that the Cu0 nano-particles were formed on the surface of charcoal. This catalyst displayed good catalytic activities toward the N-arylation of primary amides and lactams with aryl iodides.
Optimization and antifungal activity of amide analogues
Feng, Hui,Leng, Li,Liu, Jia,Tang, Yuanmou,Tang, Pengcheng,Zhang, Chixiang,Tang, Xioarong,Jiao, Shirong
, p. 4029 - 4031 (2013/05/09)
Using salicylic acid as a lead compound, a series of its analogues (compounds 1-16) were designed and synthesized. Their activity of antipathogenic fungi of plants has been evaluated in the laboratory. The results showed that these compounds had certain antifungal activity against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Bipolaris maydis (Nisikado et Miyake) Shoem. Among them, the inhibition of growth for 2-(3- fluorophenylcarbamoyl)phenyl acetate (1) and 2-(3-chlorophenylcarbamoyl)phenyl acetate (2) reached 91.1 %, 92.8 % and 90.1 %, 90.1 % at a concentration of 100 mg L-1, respectively.