4949-45-5Relevant articles and documents
Oxone-promoted hydration of electron-deficient allenic esters and ketones into 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds
Yi, Yu-Ping,Zheng, Yan,Nie, Jing,Ma, Jun-An
, p. 4523 - 4526 (2015/06/30)
Abstract A novel and mild protocol for the hydration of electron-deficient allenic esters and ketones into various 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds is described. The hydration of allenes promoted by oxone in DMF afforded the corresponding products in moderate to good yields. This work features the employment of only a catalytic amount of inexpensive and nontoxic solid reagent oxone (2KHSO5·KHSO4·K2SO4), avoiding the utility of toxic metals or traditional Br?nsted acids, in a green version of viewpoint. A possible reaction mechanism for this transformation is also primarily proposed.
Layered double hydroxides-supported diisopropylamide: Synthesis, characterization and application in organic reactions
Kantam, M. Lakshmi,Ravindra,Reddy, Ch. Venkat,Sreedhar,Choudary
, p. 569 - 578 (2007/10/03)
The layered double hydroxides-supported diisopropylamide (LDH-DA) catalyst is found to be an efficient and selective solid base for aldol, Knoevenagel, Henry, Michael, transesterification and epoxidation reactions under liquid phase conditions. LDH-DA is synthesized by the interaction of lithium diisopropylamide with LDH-NO3 (as-synthesized) and calcined LDH-NO3. The LDH-DA (Mg/Al, 3/1) and their precursors are well characterized by using various instrumental techniques such as FT-IR, TGA and DTA, powder XRD, solid state 27Al MAS NMR spectroscopy, SEM and XPS (ESCA).
Dihydropyridine derivative
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Page column 38, (2008/06/13)
Dihydropyridine derivatives of the following formula, analogs thereof and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof have an activity of selectively inhibiting the action of N-type calcium channel. They are used as remedies for various diseases relating to the N-type calcium channel. STR1