1392439-89-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Harnessing visible-light energy for unbiased organic photoelectrocatalysis: Synthesis of: N -bearing fused rings
Gong, Ming,Huang, Mengmeng,Kim, Jong Seung,Kim, Jung Keun,Li, Yabo,Wu, Yangjie,Zhang, Jianye
supporting information, p. 837 - 845 (2022/02/02)
In this research, we realized the conversion of visible light to electrical energy and C-H activation by the synergistic catalytic effect of visible-light and photoelectric current. An atom-economical and environment-friendly self-biasing interfacial photo-electrocatalytic method for cascade C-H activation/cyclization is provided to construct N-containing fused ring compounds using an m-BiVO4 film as a photoanode. There are obvious advantages of this transformation due to no external bias and a small overpotential, saving electrical energy and avoiding excessive oxidation of malononitrile to achieve better chemical reactivity and selectivity. Meanwhile, the recovered photoanode could be used more than ten times. This journal is
Tetrahydroisoquinoline compounds as preparing animal miticiding the application of the medicament
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Paragraph 0032; 0040, (2016/10/07)
The invention discloses application of a tetrahydroisoquinoline compound for preparing a drug killing animal mites. The compound has the molecular structure feature shown in the specification, wherein R is ortho-, meta- or para-alkyl, alkoxy, halogen, hydroxyl, nitro, trifluoromethyl, cyano group and the like. The compound has good activity in killing multiple animal mites like psoroptes communis cuniculi, which is superior to that of the clinical mite killing drug ivermectin, and has chemical stability and good compatibility with physiological environment.
A class of promising acaricidal tetrahydroisoquinoline derivatives: Synthesis, biological evaluation and structure-activity relationships
Yang, Rui,Ruan, Qiao,Zhang, Bing-Yu,Zheng, Zuo-Lue,Miao, Fang,Zhou, Le,Geng, Hui-Ling
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As part of our continuing research on isoquinoline acaricidal drugs, this paper reports the preparation of a series of the 2-aryl-1-cyano-1,2,3,4- tetrahydroisoquinolines with various substituents on the N-phenyl ring, their in vitro acaricidal activities against Psoroptes cuniculi, a mange mite, and discusses their SAR as well. The structures of all compounds, including 12 new ones, were elucidated by analysis of UV, IR, NMR, ESI-MS, HR-MS spectra and X-ray diffraction experiments. All target compounds showed varying degrees of activity at 0.4 mg/mL. Compound 1 showed the strongest activity, with a 50% lethal concentration value (LC50) of 0.2421 μg/mL and 50% lethal time value (LT50) of 7.79 h, comparable to the standard drug ivermectin (LC50 = 0.2474 μg/mL; LT50 = 20.9 h). The SAR showed that the substitution pattern on the N-aromatic ring exerted a significant effect on the activity. The substituents 2′-F, 3′-F, 2′-Cl, 2′-Br and 2′-CF3 remarkably enhanced the activity. Generally, for the isomers with the same substituents at different positions, the order of the activity was ortho > meta > para. It was concluded that the target compounds represent a class of novel promising candidates or lead compounds for the development of new tetrahydroisoquinoline acaricidal agents.
