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Main description:
A copper-catalyzed direct synthesis of 2-(aminomethyl)indoles by catalytic domino reaction including multi-component coupling was developed, and is the first example of a three-component indole formation without producing salts as a byproduct. Based on this reaction, a copper-catalyzed synthesis of 3-(aminomethyl)isoquinoline was accomplished which represents an unprecedented isoquinoline synthesis through a four-component coupling reaction. Following these results, extensive application studies using one-pot palladium-, acid-, or base-promoted cyclization revealed that indole- or isoquinoline-fused polycyclic compounds can be readily synthesized through multi-component reactions. As the concept of Green Chemistry becomes ever more important, these findings may provide efficient and atom-economical approaches to the diversity-oriented synthesis of bioactive compounds containing a complex structure. This could lead to development of promising drug leads with structural complexity. The work of this thesis will go on to inspire the synthetic research of many readers.
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Nominated by the University of Kyoto (Pharmaceutical Sciences), Japan for a Springer Theses Prize. The work of the thesis will inspire synthetic research of many readers. This research is the first example of a three-component Indole formation without producing salts as a byproduct.
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A copper-catalyzed direct synthesis of 2-(aminomethyl)indoles by catalytic domino reaction including multi-component coupling was developed, and is the first example of a three-component indole formation without producing salts as a byproduct. Based on this reaction, a copper-catalyzed synthesis of 3-(aminomethyl)isoquinoline was accomplished which represents an unprecedented isoquinoline synthesis through a four-component coupling reaction. Following these results, extensive application studies using one-pot palladium-, acid-, or base-promoted cyclization revealed that indole- or isoquinoline-fused polycyclic compounds can be readily synthesized through multi-component reactions. As the concept of Green Chemistry becomes ever more important, these findings may provide efficient and atom-economical approaches to the diversity-oriented synthesis of bioactive compounds containing a complex structure. This could lead to development of promising drug leads with structural complexity. The work of this thesis will go on to inspire the synthetic research of many readers.
Contents:
Synthesis of Indole Derivatives
Construction of 2-(Aminomethyl)indoles through Copper-Catal¬yzed Domino Three-Component Coupling and Cyclization
Facile Synthesis of 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-β-carbolines by One-Pot Domino Three-Component Indole Formation and Nucleophilic Cyclization
Concise Synthesis of Indole-Fused 1,4-Diazepines through Copper(I)-Catalyzed Domino Three-Component Coupling–Cyclization–N-Arylation under Microwave Irradiation
Synthesis of Isoquinoline Derivatives
Facile Synthesis of 3-(Aminomethyl)isoquinolines by Copper-Catalyzed Domino Four-Component Coupling and Cyclization
Rapid Access to 3-(Aminomethyl)isoquinoline-Fused Polycyclic Compounds by Copper-Catalyzed Four-Component Coupling, Cascade Cyclization, and Oxidation
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer Berlin Heidelberg)
Publication date: February, 2013
Pages: 119
Weight: 195g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Biochemistry
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