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Hypervalent Iodine(III)-Mediated Regioselective Cyanation of Quinoline N-Oxides with Trimethylsilyl Cyanide
Xu, Feng,Li, Yuqin,Huang, Xin,Fang, Xinjie,Li, Zhuofei,Jiang, Hongshuo,Qiao, Jingyi,Chu, Wenyi,Sun, Zhizhong
supporting information, p. 520 - 525 (2018/12/13)
A regioselective cyanation of quinoline N-oxides with trimethylsilyl cyanide was developed by using (Diacetoxyiodo) benzene (PIDA) as mediated hypervalent iodine(III) reagent under metal-free and base-free reaction conditions to obtain 2-cyanoquinolines. The efficient PIDA reagent could play the role of an activator of the substrates and an accelerator of N?O bond cleavage. The reaction system featured a wide range of substrate suitability and high yields. The procedure was enlarged gram-scale to synthesize the tuberculosis (TB) inhibitor. Finally, according to some experimental results, a plausible mechanism for the cyanation reaction is proposed. (Figure presented.).