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One-Pot Preparation of Aromatic Amides, 4-Arylthiazoles, and 4-Arylimidazoles from Arenes
Yamamoto, Takahiro,Togo, Hideo
, p. 4187 - 4196 (2018/08/21)
Simple treatment of arenes with α-bromoacetyl chloride and AlCl3, followed by the reaction with molecular iodine and aq. NH3, thioamides, or amidines gave the corresponding primary aromatic amides, 4-arylthiazoles, or 4-arylimidazoles in good yields, respectively. Aryl α-bromomethyl ketones are the key intermediates in those reactions. Primary aromatic amides were formed from arenes through the reaction of aryl α-bromomethyl ketones with molecular iodine and aq. NH3, and 4-arylthiazoles and 4-arylimidazoles were formed from arenes through the reactions of aryl α-bromomethyl ketones with thioamides and amidines, respectively, in one pot under transition-metal-free conditions.
Effect of substituents on the regioselectivity of the reaction of α-tosyloxyketones with thioureas in acidic medium: Access to 2-aminothiazoles and 2-imino-2,3-dihydrothiazoles
Aggarwal, Ranjana,Kumar, Rajiv,Sanz, Dionisia,Claramunt, Rosa M.
, p. 598 - 603 (2014/06/10)
Regioselective condensation of α-tosyloxyacetophenones 1 and N-substituted thioureas 2 in acidic medium to give regioisomers 2-aminothiazoles I and 2-imino-2,3-dihydrothiazoles II is largely influenced by the substituents present on 1 and 2. A mechanism,