Abstract
A variety of bicyclo-heterocyclic compounds have been synthesized by ondensation of phthalic acid, homophathalic acid, 1,2-phenylenediacetic acid, 2,3-pyridine dicarboxlic acid, 3,4-pyridine dicarboxlic acid and 2,3-pyrazine dicarboxlic acid with 1-(2-aminoethyl)-piperidine and furfuryl amine, in one step using microwave irradiation technique. Bicyclo-heterocyclic compounds were obtained within minutes in good chemical yields and high purity.
Keywords: Microwave, bicyclo-heterocyclic, dicarboxlic acids, amines
Letters in Organic Chemistry
Title: A Convenient, Solvent Free and High Yielding Synthesis of Bicyclo- Heterocyclic Compounds
Volume: 5 Issue: 1
Author(s): Sham M. Sondhi and Reshma Rani
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Keywords: Microwave, bicyclo-heterocyclic, dicarboxlic acids, amines
Abstract: A variety of bicyclo-heterocyclic compounds have been synthesized by ondensation of phthalic acid, homophathalic acid, 1,2-phenylenediacetic acid, 2,3-pyridine dicarboxlic acid, 3,4-pyridine dicarboxlic acid and 2,3-pyrazine dicarboxlic acid with 1-(2-aminoethyl)-piperidine and furfuryl amine, in one step using microwave irradiation technique. Bicyclo-heterocyclic compounds were obtained within minutes in good chemical yields and high purity.
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Sondhi M. Sham and Rani Reshma, A Convenient, Solvent Free and High Yielding Synthesis of Bicyclo- Heterocyclic Compounds, Letters in Organic Chemistry 2008; 5 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017808783330180
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017808783330180 |
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