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CDI-mediated monoacylation of symmetrical diamines and selective acylation of primary amines of unsymmetrical diamines
Verma, Sanjeev K.,Ghorpade, Ramarao,Pratap, Ajay,Kaushik
, p. 326 - 329 (2012/04/10)
A highly efficient and green protocol for monoacylation of symmetrical diamines and chemoselective acylation of primary amines of unsymmetrical diamines has been developed.
Imidazole-catalyzed monoacylation of symmetrical diamines
Verma, Sanjeev K.,Acharya,Kaushik
supporting information; experimental part, p. 4232 - 4235 (2010/11/04)
Figure Presented. An imidazole-catalyzed protocol for monoacylation of symmetrical diamines has been developed. The protocol gave selective monoacylation of aliphatic (cyclic and acyclic) primary and secondary diamines. In the reaction, imidazole acts as both catalyst and a leaving group. Different monoacylated piperazines and other diamines were synthesized at room temperature in an ethanol/water solvent system.
Design, synthesis and preliminary pharmacological evaluation of new analogues of DM232 (unifiram) and DM235 (sunifiram) as cognition modulators
Martini, Elisabetta,Norcini, Monica,Ghelardini, Carla,Manetti, Dina,Dei, Silvia,Guandalini, Luca,Melchiorre, Michele,Pagella, Simona,Scapecchi, Serena,Teodori, Elisabetta,Romanelli, Maria Novella
experimental part, p. 10034 - 10042 (2009/04/06)
A series of amides, structurally related to DM232 (unifiram) and DM235 (sunifiram), characterized by a 1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrazino[2,1-a]isoindol-6(2H)-one, 1,4-diamino-cyclohexane or 1,4-diaminobenzene ring, have been synthesized and tested for cognition-enhancing activity in the mouse passive-avoidance test. Some of the compounds display good antiamnesic and procognitive activity, with higher potency than piracetam, while some cyclohexane derivatives are endowed with amnesia inducing properties.
Selective Monoacylation of Symmetrical Diamines via Prior Complexation with Boron
Zhang, Zhongxing,Yin, Zhiwei,Meanwell, Nicholas A.,Kadow, John F.,Wang, Tao
, p. 3399 - 3402 (2007/10/03)
(Equation presented) Pretreatment of a symmetrical primary or secondary diamine with 9-BBN prior to the addition of an acyl chloride significantly suppressed undesired diacylation, and the product of monoacylation predominated. The reactive preference is interpreted as the result of a selective deactivation of one nitrogen atom of the diamine by 9-BBN.
