- COMPOUNDS OF PHOSPHINANES AND AZAPHOSPHINANES, A PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM
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Compounds of formula (I) wherein: Ak1 represents an alkyl chain, X represents —(CH2)m—, —CH(R)—, —N(R)—, —CH2—N(R)—, —N(R)—CH2— or —CH2—N(R)—CH2—, m and R are as defined in the description, R1 and R2 each represent H when X represents —(CH2)m—, —CH(R)—, —N(R)—, —CH2—N(R)— or —N(R)—CH2—, or together form a bond when X represents —CH2—N(R)—CH2—, R3 represents NH2, Cy-NH2, Cy-Ak3-NH2 or piperidin-4-yl, Cy and Ak3 are as defined in the description, R4 and R5, which may be identical or different, each represent H or F, their optical isomers, and addition salts thereof with a pharmaceutically acceptable acid. Medicinal products containing the same which are useful in treating conditions requiring a TAFIa inhibitor.
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(2018/02/27)
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- Intramolecular Acylation of Unactivated Pyridines or Arenes via Multiple C-H Functionalizations: Synthesis of All Four Azafluorenones and Fluorenones
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An unprecedented intramolecular acylation of unactivated pyridines via multiple C(sp3/sp2)-H functionalizations of a methyl, hydroxymethyl, or aldehyde group has been developed providing a general access to all four azafluorenones. The application of this protocol is further demonstrated to the synthesis of azafluorenone related fused nitrogen heterocycles and fluorenones. In addition, design and synthesis of a novel fluorene based organic emitter for potential use in organic light emitting devices (OLEDs) is also reported.
- Laha, Joydev K.,Jethava, Krupal P.,Patel, Sagarkumar,Patel, Ketul V.
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- [Pd(Cl)2(P(NC5H10)(C6H 11)2)2] - A highly effective and extremely versatile palladium-based negishi catalyst that efficiently and reliably operates at low catalyst loadings
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[Pd(Cl)2(P(NC5H10)-(C6H 11)2]2] (1) has been prepared in quantitative yield by reacting commercially available [Pd(cod)(Cl)2] (cod = cyclooctadiene) with readily prepared 1-(dicyclohexylphosphanyl)piperidine in toluene under N2 within a few minutes at room temperature. Complex 1 has proved to be an excellent Negishi catalyst, capable of quantitatively coupling a wide variety of electronically activated, non-activated, deactivated, sterically hindered, heterocyclic, and functionalized aryl bromides with various (also heterocyclic) arylzinc reagents, typically within a few minutes at 100°C in the presence of just 0.01 mol% of catalyst. Aryl bromides containing nitro, nitrile, ether, ester, hydroxy, carbonyl, and carboxyl groups, as well as acetais, lactones, amides, anilines, alkenes, carboxylic acids, acetic acids, and pyridines and pyrimidines, have been successfully used as coupling partners. Furthermore, electronic and steric variations are tolerated in both reaction partners. Experimental observations strongly indicate that a molecular mechanism is operative.
- Bolliger, Jeanne L.,Frech, Christian M.
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experimental part
p. 11072 - 11081
(2010/11/16)
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