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Catalyst-free assembly of giant tris(heteroaryl)methanes: Synthesis of novel pharmacophoric triads and model sterically crowded tris(heteroaryl/aryl)methyl cation salts
Abonia, Rodrigo; Gutiérrez, Luisa F.; Insuasty, Braulio; Quiroga, Jairo; Laali, Kenneth K.; Zhao, Chunqing; Borosky, Gabriela Leonor
; Horwitz, Samantha M.; Bunge, Scott D.
; Horwitz, Samantha M.; Bunge, Scott D.
Fecha de publicación:
03/2019
Editorial:
Beilstein-Institut
Revista:
Beilstein Journal Of Organic Chemistry
ISSN:
1860-5397
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Inglés
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Resumen
A series of giant tris(heteroaryl)methanes are easily assembled by one-pot three-component synthesis by simple reflux in ethanol without catalyst or additives. Diversely substituted indoles (Ar1) react with quinoline aldehydes, quinolone aldehydes, chromone aldehydes, and fluorene aldehydes (Ar2CHO) and coumarins (Ar3) in 1:1:1 ratio to form the corresponding tris(heteroaryl)methanes (Ar1Ar2Ar3)CH along with (Ar1Ar1Ar2)CH triads. A series of new 2:1 triads were also synthesized by coupling substituted indoles with Ar2CHO. The coupling reactions could also be carried out in water (at circa 80 °C) but with chemoselectivity favoring (Ar1Ar1Ar2)CH over (Ar1Ar2Ar3)CH. The molecular structure of a representative (Ar1Ar2Ar3)CH triad was confirmed by X-ray analysis. Model tris(heteroaryl/aryl)methylium salts were generated by reaction with DDQ/HPF6 and studied by NMR and by DFT and GIAO-DFT.
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Abonia, Rodrigo; Gutiérrez, Luisa F.; Insuasty, Braulio; Quiroga, Jairo; Laali, Kenneth K.; et al.; Catalyst-free assembly of giant tris(heteroaryl)methanes: Synthesis of novel pharmacophoric triads and model sterically crowded tris(heteroaryl/aryl)methyl cation salts; Beilstein-Institut; Beilstein Journal Of Organic Chemistry; 15; 3-2019; 642-654
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