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Visible light promoted tandem dehydrogenation-deaminative cyclocondensation under aerobic conditions for the synthesis of 2-aryl benzimidazoles/quinoxalines fromortho-phenylenediamines and arylmethyl/ethyl amines
Sofi, Firdoos Ahmad,Sharma, Rohit,Rawat, Ravi,Chakraborti, Asit K.,Bharatam, Prasad V.
supporting information, p. 4569 - 4573 (2021/03/22)
Visible light promoted domino synthesis of 2-aryl benzimidazoles is reported through the reaction ofortho-phenylenediamines and arylmethyl amines under aerobic conditions. The methodology has wide substrate scope and tolerates a wide range of functional groups affording the products in high yields. The use of arylethyl amines instead of arylmethyl amines gives 2-aryl quinoxalines.
Organocatalytic Green Approach Towards the Fabrication of Fused Benzo N,N-containing Heterocycles Facilitated by Ultrasonic Irradiation
Nongrum, Ridaphun,Kharmawlong, George Kupar,Rani, Jims World Star,Rahman, Noimur,Dutta, Arup,Nongkhlaw, Rishanlang
, p. 2873. (2019/08/26)
The development of a metal-free protocol for transformations in organic synthesis offers a significant potential environmental benefit. This article reports the exploration of meglumine, a nontoxic and biodegradable amino sugar, as an organocatalyst for the synthesis of biologically active 1H-dibenzo[b,e][1,4]diazepin-1-ones, highly regioselective benzimidazole derivatives and derivatives of quinoxalines. Operational simplicity, mild reaction conditions, shorter reaction times, and use of green solvents are the highlights of this protocol. The advantage of ultrasonic irradiation has been significantly explored for the synthesis of the aforesaid compounds. Furthermore, the multifaceted use of o-phenylenediamine has also been accentuated in the study.
Copper-catalyzed aerobic oxidative coupling of o-phenylenediamines with 2-aryl/heteroarylethylamines: direct access to construct quinoxalines
Gopalaiah, Kovuru,Saini, Anupama,Chandrudu, Sankala Naga,Rao, Devarapalli Chenna,Yadav, Harsh,Kumar, Binay
, p. 2259 - 2268 (2017/03/20)
A copper-catalyzed oxidative coupling reaction of o-phenylenediamines with 2-aryl/heteroarylethylamines using molecular oxygen as an oxidant has been developed. This approach provides a practical and direct access to construct quinoxalines in excellent yields at room temperature. The reaction has a broad substrate scope and exhibits excellent functional-group tolerance. This method could be easily scaled up and applied to the synthesis of biologically active molecules bearing a quinoxaline structural scaffold.