- Furopyridines. XXXI [1]. Birch reduction of furopyridines
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Birch reduction of four furopyridines 1a-d effected the characteristic cleavage of the furan ring, giving ethnylpyridinols 2a-d, vinylpyridinols 3b,d, and ethylpyridinols 4a-d, and the reduction of the furan ring, giving dihydrofuropyridine 5c,d.
- Yamaguchi, Seiji,Hamade, Eriko,Yokoyama, Hajime,Hirai, Yoshiro,Shiotani, Shunsaku
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p. 335 - 339
(2007/10/03)
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- Furopyridines. XII. Reaction of 3-Bromo, 2-Phenylthio and 2-Phenylthio-3-bromo Derivatives of Furo-, Furo-, Furo- and Furopyridine with Several Alkyllithiums
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This paper describes reactions of 3-bromo- 1a-d, 2-phenylthio- 5a-d and 2-phenylthio-3-bromofuropyridines 6a-d with n-butyl-, t-butyl- and methyllithium and lithioacetonitrile.Lithiation of compounds 1a-d with n-butyl- or methyllithium gave the parent furopyridines 2a-d and o-ethynylpyridinols 3a-d.Reaction of compounds 5a-d with methyllithium afforded o-(phenylthioethynyl)pyridinols 7a-d, which were also yielded by reaction of compounds 6a-d with t-butyl- or methyllithium.The phenylthio group in compounds 7a-d were substituted with t-butyl group by the reaction with excess t-butyllithium.In contrast, 2-phenylthio group in compounds 5a-d and 6a-d was substituted with cyanomethyl group by reaction with lithioacetonitrile to give compounds 11a-d and 10b,c respectively.
- Shiotani, Shunsaku,Morita, Hiroyuki
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p. 413 - 422
(2007/10/02)
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