1415415-01-8Relevant articles and documents
A one-pot diazotation-fluorodediazoniation reaction and fluorine gas for the production of fluoronaphthyridines
Abele, Stefan,Schmidt, Gunther,Fleming, Matthew J.,Steiner, Heinz
, p. 993 - 1001 (2014/10/15)
Several synthetic routes to 7-fluoro-2-methoxy-8-methyl-1,5-naphthyridine (1) are presented, and their suitability for scale-up is discussed. The way of introducing the fluorine atom is crucial. Early routes start from commercially available fluorinated building blocks or employ F+ reagents like SelectFluor and delivered up to 70 kg of 7-fluoro-2-methoxy-1,5-naphthyridine (18). To prepare for larger scales, the focus turned to the use of HF or elemental fluorine, both one of the cheapest sources of fluorine. The first method, a one-pot diazotation-fluorodediazoniation with 6-methoxy-1,5- naphthyridin-3-amine (9) in HF gave the fluorinated naphthyridine 18 in high yield and purity without isolation of the unstable diazonium salt, the latter being a severe drawback of the related Balz-Schiemann protocol. The second method relies on the use of fluorine gas for a surprisingly selective ortho-fluorination of 6-methoxy-1,5-naphthyridin-4-ol (10).
BRIDGED BICYCLIC COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
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, (2013/03/26)
Novel bridged bicyclic compounds are disclosed herein, along with their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, hydrates and prodrugs. Also disclosed are compositions comprising such compounds, methods of preparing such compounds and methods of using such compounds as antibacterial agents. The disclosed compounds, their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, hydrates and prodrugs, as well as compositions comprising such compounds, salts, hydrates and prodrugs, are useful for treating bacterial infections and associated diseases and conditions.