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Access to Unsymmetrically Substituted Diaryl Gold N-Acyclic Carbene (NAC) and N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC) Complexes via the Isonitrile Route
Vethacke, Vanessa,Claus, Vanessa,Dietl, Martin C.,Ehjeij, Daniel,Meister, Arne,Huber, Jonas F.,Paschai Darian, Leon K.,Rudolph, Matthias,Rominger, Frank,Hashmi, A. Stephen K.
supporting information, p. 536 - 554 (2021/10/20)
A variety of unsymmetric diaryl gold N-acyclic carbene (NAC) complexes was synthesized via the isonitrile route by three different methods: (a) solvent free in a melt, (b) mechanochemically and (c) in THF at room temperature. The latter method can also be used to synthesize unsaturated gold NHC complexes. These methods overall offer access to a broad array of new complexes and remove one of the previous limitations of the isonitrile route to NAC and NHC complexes of gold, namely the inability to react with the less nucleophilic aromatic amines. The new complexes also proved to be successful as pre-catalysts in the gold-catalyzed phenol synthesis. (Figure presented.).
Novel 4-phenoxypyridine derivatives bearing imidazole-4-carboxamide and 1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxamide moieties: Design, synthesis and biological evaluation as potent antitumor agents
Chen, Ye,Ding, Shi,Du, Siyuan,Hou, Yunlei,Li, Chunyan,Li, Zhen,Liu, Fang,Liu, Ju,Shen, Jiwei,Wang, Huan,Wei, Hao,Wu, Shuang
, (2022/01/26)
Two series of novel 4-phenoxypyridine derivatives containing imidazole-4-carboxamide and 4-methyl-5-oxo-4,5-dihydro-1,2,4-triazole-3-carboxamide moieties were synthesized and evaluated for their in vitro inhibitory activities against c-Met kinase and anti
Facile N-Formylation of Amines on Magnetic Fe3O4?CuO Nanocomposites
Datta Khanal, Hari,Mishra, Kanchan,Rok Lee, Yong
, p. 4477 - 4484 (2021/08/30)
A facile, eco-friendly, efficient, and recyclable heterogeneous catalyst is synthesized by immobilizing copper impregnated on mesoporous magnetic nanoparticles. The surface chemistry analysis of Fe3O4?CuO nanocomposites (NCs) by XRD and XPS demonstrates the synergistic effect between Fe3O4 and CuO nanoparticles, providing mass-transfer channels for the catalytic reaction. TEM images clearly indicate the impregnation of CuO onto mesoporous Fe3O4. This hydrothermally synthesized eco-friendly and highly efficient Fe3O4?CuO NCs are applied as a magnetically retrievable heterogeneous catalyst for the N-formylation of wide range of aliphatic, aromatic, polyaromatic and heteroaromatic amines using formic acid as a formylating agent at room temperature. The catalytic activity of the NCs for N-formylation is attributable to the synergistic effect between Fe3O4 and CuO nanoparticles. The N-formylated product is further employed for the synthesis of biologically active quinolone moieties.