- Palladium-catalyzed electrophilic C–H fluorination of arenes using oxazoline as a removable directing group
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Dimethyloxazoline was rationally designed to act as a removable ortho-directing group (DG) for the palladium-catalyzed C–H electrophilic fluorination of arenes. Using NFSI as the fluorinating agent, and Pd(II), Ag(I) catalytic system, electrophilic C(sp2–H) ortho-fluorination took place on a variety of aryl substrates to afford the corresponding mono- and di-fluorinated products.
- Gutierrez, David A.,Lee, Wan-Chen Cindy,Shen, Yuning,Li, Jie Jack
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p. 5372 - 5376
(2016/11/11)
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- Nonpeptide Angiotensin II Receptor Antagonists: The Discovery of a Series of N-(Biphenylylmethyl)imidazoles as Potent, Orally Active Antihypertensives
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A new series of nonpeptide angiotensin II (AII) receptor antagonists has been prepared.These N-(biphenylylmethyl)imidazoles, e.g. 2-butyl-1--4-chloro-5-(hydroxymethyl)imidazole, differ from the previously reported N-(benzamidobenzyl)imidazoles and related compounds in that they produce a potent antihypertensive effect upon oral administration; the earlier series generally were active only when administered intravenously.It has been found that the acidic group at the 2'-position of the biphenyl is essential.Only ortho-substituted acids possess both high affinity for the AII receptor and good oral antihypertensive potency.The carboxylic acid group has been replaced with a variety of acidic isosteres, and the tetrazole ring has been found to be the most effective.The tetrazole derivative, DuP 753, is currently in development for the treatment of hypertension.
- Carini, David J.,Duncia, John V.,Aldrich, Paul E.,Chiu, Andrew T.,Johnson, Alexander L.,et al.
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p. 2525 - 2547
(2007/10/02)
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