10272-07-8Relevant articles and documents
Self-propagated Lossen rearrangement induced by a catalytic amount of activating agents under mild conditions
Hoshino, Yujiro,Shimbo, Yuki,Ohtsuka, Naoya,Honda, Kiyoshi
, p. 710 - 712 (2015)
A mild self-propagated Lossen rearrangement induced by a catalytic amount of activating agents in medium to high polar organic solvents has been developed. The rearrangement of aromatic and aliphatic hydroxamic acids in the presence of a catalytic amount (0.01 equiv) of acetic anhydride and an equimolar amount of base such as well-dried potassium carbonate afforded the corresponding amines in high yields. This alternative to traditional Lossen rearrangement provides a simple and mild method for the synthesis of amines from free hydroxamic acids.
Porous polymeric ligand promoted copper-catalyzed C-N coupling of (hetero)aryl chlorides under visible-light irradiation
Wang, Erfei,Chen, Kaixuan,Chen, Yinan,Zhang, Jiawei,Lin, Xinrong,Chen, Mao
, p. 17 - 21 (2020/11/04)
A porous polymeric ligand (PPL) has been synthesized and complexed with copper to generate a heterogeneous catalyst (Cu@PPL) that has facilitated the efficient C-N coupling with various (hetero)aryl chlorides under mild conditions of visible-light irradiation at 80 °C (58 examples, up to 99% yields). This method could be applied to both aqueous ammonia and substituted amines, and is compatible to a variety of functional groups and heterocycles, as well as allows tandem C-N couplings with conjunctive dihalides. Furthermore, the heterogeneous characteristic of Cu@PPL has enabled a straightforward catalyst separation in multiple times of recycling with negligible catalytic efficiency loss by simple filtration, affording reaction mixtures containing less than 1 ppm of Cu residue. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
One-Pot Generation of Benzynes from Phenols: Formation of Primary Anilines by the Deoxyamination of Phenols
Akai, Shuji,Ikawa, Takashi,Masuda, Shigeaki
supporting information, (2020/03/23)
Benzynes were selectively generated in situ from phenols and trapped regioselectively with potassium hexamethyldisilazide to form primary anilines following acidic workup. The direct conversion of a phenolic hydroxyl group into a free amino group is a useful method for the preparation of primary aryl amines that are hard to synthesize by using coupling reactions involving phenol derivatives with ammonia. Whereas reactions of ortho- and meta-substituted phenols produced meta-substituted anilines exclusively, those of para-substituted phenols provided ortho-silylanilines.
Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of hypolipidemic compounds based on BRD4 inhibitor RVX-208
Yu, Ping,Liu, Wenjing,Ren, Jinghui,Wang, Yingying,Ning, Yao,Huang, Mingqi,Hu,Wei, Lili,Ji, Min,Cai, Jin
, p. 2168 - 2172 (2019/07/03)
Bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) is a new therapeutic target for the treatment of diseases including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, inflammation and central nervous system (CNS) disorders. In this study, we introduced the pharmacophore of fibrates to a BRD4 inhibitor, RVX-208, to design dual-active hypolipidemic compounds, and found that some of new analogues showed favorable hypolipidemic activities. Synthetic accessibility towards this class of compounds optimized RVX-208 as well as would supply more thoughts on hypolipidemic drugs.