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Access to Thiazole via Copper-Catalyzed [3+1+1]-Type Condensation Reaction under Redox-Neutral Conditions
Tang, Xiaodong,Yang, Jidan,Zhu, Zhongzhi,Zheng, Meifang,Wu, Wanqing,Jiang, Huanfeng
, p. 11461 - 11466 (2016/11/28)
A new strategy for thiazoles via copper-catalyzed [3+1+1]-type condensation reaction from oximes, anhydrides and potassiumthiocyanate (KSCN) is developed herein. The transformation has good functional group tolerance and various thiazoles were formed smoothly in good to excellent yields under mild reaction conditions. This process involves copper-catalyzed N-O/C-S bond cleavages, activation of vinyl sp2 C-H bond, and C-S/C-N bond formations which are under redox-neutral conditions as well as operational simplicity.
Direct preparation of thiazoles, imidazoles, imidazopyridines and thiazolidines from alkenes
Donohoe, Timothy J.,Kabeshov, Mikhail A.,Rathi, Akshat H.,Smith, Ian E. D.
experimental part, p. 1093 - 1101 (2012/04/04)
A range of heterocycles, namely thiazoles, imidazoles, imidazopyridines, thiazolidines and dimethoxyindoles, have been synthesised directly from alkenes via a two-step ketoidoination/cyclisation protocol. The alkene starting materials are themselves readily accessible using many different and well-established approaches, and allow access to a variety of heterocycles with excellent yields and regioselectivity.
Direct preparation of heteroaromatic compounds from alkenes
Donohoe, Timothy J.,Kabeshov, Mikhail A.,Rathi, Akshat H.,Smith, Ian E. D.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 2956 - 2958 (2011/02/26)
A series of aromatic heterocycles, thiazoles, imidazoles, and dimethoxyindoles, can be synthesised directly from alkenes via a ketoiodination-cyclisation protocol. The alkene starting materials are themselves easily accessible by many different and well-established approaches, and allow access to various aromatic heterocycles with excellent yields and regioselectivity. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart - New York.
