2835-77-0Relevant articles and documents
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Statham
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2-(2,1-Benzoxazol-3-yl)-3,5-dimethoxyphenol and 3-phenyl-2,1-benzoxazole
Howie,Jabbar, Abdul,Lewis, John R.,Nizami, Shaikh S.,Ritchie, Craig F.
, p. o516-o519 (2003)
The title compounds, C15H13NO4, (I), and C13H9NO, (II), are produced, along with the corresponding anilines, by the reduction of the appropriate o-nitrobenzophenones. In (I), the planar benzisoxazole and phenol fragments are tilted relative to one another by a rotation of 53.02 (14)° about the bond joining them, and the molecules are linked into chains by phenol O-H...N and phenyl C-H...O oxazole hydrogen bonds. The cell of (II) (space group 12/c) contains eight molecules in general positions, four more in the 2b sites, with twofold axial symmetry that induces a degree of disorder, and a further four as centrosymmetric pairs of complete molecules, each with an occupancy of one-half. The relative tilt of the planar fragments varies slightly from one molecule to another but is much less than that in (I), ranging from 8.8 (8) to 12.58 (15)°.
Metal-Free Synthesis of Alkenylazaarenes and 2-Aminoquinolines through Base-Mediated Aerobic Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Benzyl Alcohols
Batra, Sanjay,Dahatonde, Dipak J.,Ghosh, Aritra
, p. 2746 - 2751 (2021/06/25)
A metal-free, base-mediated, and atom-efficient oxidative dehydrogenative coupling of substituted phenylmethanols (benzyl alcohols) with methyl azaarenes or phenylacetonitriles to afford substituted alkenylazaarenes or 2-aminoquinolines, respectively is described. CsOH.H2O was discovered to be the base of choice for obtaining optimal yields of the title compounds, although the reaction could proceed with KOH as well. The protocol that works efficiently in the presence of air is amenable over broad range of substrates.
Visible Light Induced Cyclization to Spirobi[indene] Skeletons from Functionalized Alkylidienecyclopropanes
Li, Quanzhe,Liu, Jiaxin,Shi, Min,Wei, Yin
supporting information, (2020/03/26)
In this paper, we revealed a metal-free and visible light photoinduced method for the rapid construction of spirobi[indene] skeletons, providing a simple and efficient way for easy access to spirobi[indene] scaffolds under mild conditions along with a broad substrate scope and good functional group tolerance.