220495-70-5Relevant articles and documents
Efficient N-arylation of azole compounds utilizing selective aryl-transfer TMP-iodonium(III) reagents
Koseki, Daichi,Aoto, Erika,Shoji, Toshitaka,Watanabe, Kazuma,In, Yasuko,Kita, Yasuyuki,Dohi, Toshifumi
, p. 1281 - 1286 (2019/04/10)
It was determined that diaryliodonium(III) triflates bearing a trimethoxybenzene (TMP) auxiliary are more reactive than the reported selective aryl-transfer iodonium salts in the N-arylation of benzimidazoles and other types of azole compounds under catalytic conditions. The TMP-iodonium(III) salts can thus effectively facilitate the reaction at 50 °C or below, producing the corresponding N-arylated biaryls without the formation of TMP-derived coupling byproducts. Utilization of this TMP reagent under mild conditions would prevent the underlying problem of participation of the auxiliary group in the coupling reactions, which is observed while using the iodonium(III) salts that require elevated temperatures.
Structure-activity relationships for 1-phenylbenzimidazoles as selective ATP site inhibitors of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor
Palmer, Brian D.
, p. 5457 - 5465 (2007/10/03)
1-Phenylbenzimidazoles are shown to be a new class of ATP-site inhibitors of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR). Structure- activity relationships (SARs) are narrow, with closely related heterocycles being inactive. A systematic study of