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Micellar Catalysis: Visible-Light Mediated Imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine C—H Amination with N-Aminopyridinium Salt Accelerated by Surfactant in Water
Yang, Zhonglie,Cao, Kun,Peng, Xiaoyan,Lin, Li,Fan, Danchen,Li, Jun-Long,Wang, Jingxia,Zhang, Xiaobin,Jiang, Hezhong,Li, Jiahong
supporting information, p. 3347 - 3352 (2021/10/20)
A light-promoted metal-free protocol for the amination of imidazo[1,2-a]pyridines with N-aminopyridinium salt by the assistance of surfactants in water was reported, charactering mild and environmentally benign conditions, as well as great functional grou
Synthesis of 2- and 2,3-substituted Pyrazolo[1,5- a ]pyridines: Scope and mechanistic considerations of a domino direct alkynylation and cyclization of n -iminopyridinium ylides using alkenyl bromides, alkenyl iodides, and alkynes
Mousseau, James J.,Bull, James A.,Ladd, Carolyn L.,Fortier, Angelique,Sustac Roman, Daniela,Charette, Andre B.
experimental part, p. 8243 - 8261 (2012/01/03)
Direct functionalization and tandem processes have both received considerable recent interest due to their cost and time efficiency. Herein we report the synthesis of difficult to obtain 2-substituted pyrazolo[1,5-a] pyridines through a tandem palladium-catalyzed/silver-mediated elimination/direct functionalization/cyclization reaction involving N-benzoyliminopyridinium ylides. As such, these biologically important molecules are prepared in an efficient, high-yielding manner, only requiring a two-step sequence from pyridine. Aryl-substituted alkenyl bromides and iodides are effective ylide coupling partners. Mechanistic studies led to the use of terminal alkynes, which extended the scope of the reaction to include alkyl substitution on the unsaturated reactive site. The optimization, scope, and mechanistic considerations of the process are discussed.
Synthesis of N-[[(substituted-phenyl)carbonyl]amino]-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridines with analgesic and hyperglycemic activity
Yeung,Corleto,Knaus
, p. 720 - 723 (2007/10/02)
A group of N-[(phenylcarbonyl)amino]-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridines, 5, were synthesized to determine the effect that changes in aromatic substitution on the phenyl ring have on analgesic, hyperglycemic, and antiinflammatory activities. All of the N-[(phenyl
