16082-71-6Relevant articles and documents
Imidazole-promoted synthesis of n-substituted phthalimide from N,N'-disubstituted ureas in solventless conditions
Neves Filho, Ricardo A. W.,Palm-Forster, Mieder A. T.,De Oliveira, Ronaldo N.
, p. 1571 - 1576 (2013)
A series of N-substituted phthalimides was synthesized by a thermal reaction between N,N0-disubstituted ureas and phthalic acid catalyzed by imidazole in solventless conditions. The products have been obtained in moderate to good yields (53-92%). Supplemental materials are available for this article. Go to the publisher's online edition of Synthetic Communications1 to view the free supplemental file. Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Visible-Light-Induced Metal-/Photocatalyst-Free C-H Bond Imidation of Arenes
Kuribara, Takahito,Nakajima, Masaya,Nemoto, Tetsuhiro
supporting information, p. 2235 - 2239 (2020/03/13)
In this study, a visible-light-induced intermolecular C-H bond imidation of arenes was achieved at ambient condition. By using simple phthalimide with (diacetoxyiodo)benzene and molecular iodine, direct metal-/photocatalyst-free C-N bond formation was achieved. The imidation protocol was designed by using time-dependent density functional theory calculations and experimentally demonstrated for 28 substrates with as high as 96% yield. Mechanistic studies indicated that radical-mediated aromatic substitution occurred via photolysis of N-iodophthalimide under visible-light irradiation.
Carbonylative synthesis of phthalimides and benzoxazinones by using phenyl formate as a carbon monoxide source
Chavan, Sujit P.,Bhanage, Bhalchandra M.
, p. 2405 - 2410 (2015/04/22)
A simple and efficient palladium-catalyzed carbonylative cyclization of N-substituted 2-iodobenzamides and 2-iodoanilides was investigated for the synthesis of phthalimides and benzoxazinones, respectively, by using phenyl formate as a CO source. The present catalytic protocol circumvents the use of an expensive phosphine ligand as well as solvent in the case of the phthalimide synthesis. Moreover, mild reaction conditions and a tolerance of various functional groups enhance the general applicability of this method.
Synthesis and antiseizure evaluation of isoindoline-1,3-dione derivatives in mice
Aliabadi, Alireza,Gholamine, Babak,Karimi, Tahereh
, p. 2736 - 2743 (2014/05/06)
Epilepsy is the most common serious chronic noninfective neurological condition in the world. Despite the presence of various antiepileptic drugs in the market for epileptic patients, the necessity for development and discovery of novel antiepileptic drugs is felt. In fact, only 60-70 % of patients respond to the current drugs, and a high incidence of adverse effects is also observed. In the present study, a new series of phthalimide derivatives (compounds 3a-3m) were synthesized through the reaction of phthalic anhydride and various derivatives of aniline in toluene solvent (Reflux, 24 h). Antiepileptic activity of synthesized compounds (3a-3m) was investigated using two experimental models namely, maximal electroshock (MES) and pentylenetetrazole (PTZ), and the obtained results were compared with diazepam as reference drug. Neurotoxicity of compounds was also evaluated using rotarod model. Compound 3m with para methoxy substituent exhibited the anticonvulsant activity at 15.1 ± 1.53 (12.23-17.96) mg/kg dose in MES model compared to other derivatives. Unfortunately, none of the tested compounds rendered acceptable protection in subcutaneous PTZ model.