- TERBIUM AND DYSPROSIUM COMPLEXES WITH OPTIMISED ANTENNA, USED AS LUMINESCENT MARKERS
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The present invention relates to luminescent lanthanide complexes comprising a chelating agent, formed of a macrocycle or ligand, complexing a lanthanide ion, as well as corresponding chelating agents and a process for detecting a biomolecule using said l
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(2020/08/12)
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- A para-C–H Functionalization of Aniline Derivatives via In situ Generated Bulky Hypervalent Iodinium Reagents
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A practical para-C-H functionalization of aniline derivatives has been developed using an in situ generated bulky hypervalent iodinium reagent. Para-iodo, bromo, chloro, nitro, trifluormethyl aniline derivatives can be obtained efficiently, in many cases in 10 min in a transition metal-free manner. Medicinal chemicals or intermediates can be purified without column chromatography or recrystallization, which significantly reduces the waste and simplifies the work-up process.
- Tian, Chao,Yao, Xu,Ji, Weizhe,Wang, Qian,An, Guanghui,Li, Guangming
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p. 5972 - 5979
(2018/11/23)
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- Combining Eosin y with Selectfluor: A Regioselective Brominating System for Para-Bromination of Aniline Derivatives
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A mild, metal-free, and absolutely para-selective bromination of aniline derivatives has been developed in excellent yields, wherein the organic dye Eosin Y is employed as the bromine source in company with Selectfluor. Neither air nor moisture sensitive, this facile reaction proceeds smoothly at room temperature and completes within a short time. Mechanistic studies indicate a radical pathway; therefore, the existence of an in situ generated brominating reagent, "Selectbrom", is postulated, which may reasonably account for the unique regioselectivity for the para-bromination of N-acyl- as well as N-sulfonylanilines.
- Huang, Binbin,Zhao, Yating,Yang, Chao,Gao, Yuan,Xia, Wujiong
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p. 3799 - 3802
(2017/07/26)
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- Zwitterionic-Salt-Catalyzed Site-Selective Monobromination of Arenes
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A zwitterionic-salt-catalyzed electrophilic monobromination of arenes with high regioselectivity has been developed. Under mild reaction conditions, a wide range of monobrominated aromatic compounds can be obtained in excellent yields. The reaction can be operated using an extremely low catalyst loading (0.05 mol %) with the inexpensive brominating agent N-bromosuccinimide. The versatility of this catalytic protocol has been demonstrated by the scale-up reaction with a 0.01 mol % catalyst loading to provide the selectively halogenated compound in quantitative yield.
- Xiong, Xiaodong,Tan, Fei,Yeung, Ying-Yeung
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p. 4243 - 4246
(2017/08/23)
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- Synthesis and characterization of the first inhibitor of: N -acylphosphatidylethanolamine phospholipase D (NAPE-PLD)
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N-Acylphosphatidylethanolamine phospholipase D (NAPE-PLD) is a membrane-associated zinc enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of N-acylphosphatidylethanolamines (NAPEs) into fatty acid ethanolamides (FAEs). Here, we describe the identification of the first small-molecule NAPE-PLD inhibitor, the quinazoline sulfonamide derivative 2,4-dioxo-N-[4-(4-pyridyl)phenyl]-1H-quinazoline-6-sulfonamide, ARN19874.
- Castellani, Beatrice,Diamanti, Eleonora,Pizzirani, Daniela,Tardia, Piero,Maccesi, Martina,Realini, Natalia,Magotti, Paola,Garau, Gianpiero,Bakkum, Thomas,Rivara, Silvia,Mor, Marco,Piomelli, Daniele
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p. 12814 - 12817
(2017/12/06)
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- Selective Halogenation Using an Aniline Catalyst
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Electrophilic halogenation is used to produce a wide variety of halogenated compounds. Previously reported methods have been developed mainly using a reagent-based approach. Unfortunately, a suitable "catalytic" process for halogen transfer reactions has yet to be achieved. In this study, arylamines have been found to generate an N-halo arylamine intermediate, which acts as a highly reactive but selective catalytic electrophilic halogen source. A wide variety of heteroaromatic and aromatic compounds are halogenated using commercially available N-halosuccinimides, for example, NCS, NBS, and NIS, with good to excellent yields and with very high selectivity. In the case of unactivated double bonds, allylic chlorides are obtained under chlorination conditions, whereas bromocyclization occurs for polyolefin. The reactivity of the catalyst can be tuned by varying the electronic properties of the arene moiety of catalyst.
- Samanta, Ramesh C.,Yamamoto, Hisashi
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p. 11976 - 11979
(2015/08/18)
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- SULFONAMIDE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS CYP17 INHIBITORS
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Disclosed are sulfonamide compounds of Formula (I): or stereoisomers, N-oxides, prodrugs, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein ring A, R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 are defined herein. Also disclosed are methods of using such compounds in the treatment of conditions related to CYP17 enzyme, such as cancer, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.
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- Mild C - H halogenation of anilides and the isolation of an unusual palladium(I)-palladium(II) species
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Reducing the load: A facile palladium-catalyzed ortho-selective bromination and chlorination of anilides occurs under aerobic conditions at room temperature when N-halosuccinimides (NXS) are used in the presence of p-toluenesulfonic acid (PTSA). The orthopalladated PTSA complex is not only catalytically competent but also undergoes a reductive process to yield an unusual PdI-PdII tetramer (see structure; Pdgreen, Ored, Syellow, Cgray). Copyright
- Bedford, Robin B.,Haddow, Mairi F.,Mitchell, Charlotte J.,Webster, Ruth L.
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 5524 - 5527
(2011/07/31)
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- Solvent free catalytic C-H functionalisation
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Solvent-free reaction conditions facilitate a range of aromatic C-H functionalisations that traditionally require acidic or disfavoured solvents. These reactions include selective ortho- and meta-arylation of aryl carbamates and anilides and selective halogenation reactions. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2010.
- Bedford, Robin B.,Mitchell, Charlotte J.,Webster, Ruth L.
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(2010/08/04)
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- Solvent-free aromatic C-H functionalisation/halogenation reactions
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The solvent-free, palladium-catalysed reaction of anilides with CuCl 2 in the presence or absence of copper acetate yields ortho-chlorinated anilides in good to excellent yields, even on a large scale (100 mmol). By contrast, the equivalent reactions with copper bromide, either solvent free or in 1,2-dichloroethane, in the presence or absence of palladium, under air or inert conditions, gave the products of simple electrophilic bromination. Mechanistic studies highlighted the involvement of palladacyclic intermediates, one of which was characterised crystallographically, which undergo subsequent reaction with copper(ii) chloride to yield the chlorinated anilide products.
- Bedford, Robin B.,Engelhart, Jens U.,Haddow, Mairi F.,Mitchell, Charlotte J.,Webster, Ruth L.
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p. 10464 - 10472
(2011/01/05)
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- Effect of cyclodextrins on electrophilic aromatic bromination in aqueous solution
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Cyclodextrins act as molecular reactors to change the ratios of the products of reactions of anisole, acetanilide, 3-methylanisole, and 3-methylacetanilide with pyridinium dichlorobromate. With anisole and acetanilide, bromination at the para position is favoured over ortho substitution, and the effect is greatest with α-cyclodextrin. In the reactions of the methylanisole and methylacetanilide, the cyclodextrins afford higher yields of monobrominated products and less of the di- and tribromides, and β-cyclodextrin has the greatest effect. These outcomes can be attributed to inclusion of the substrates within the cyclodextrins restricting access of the reagent adjacent to the methoxy and acetamido groups. The yields of 4-bromoanisole, 4-bromoacetanilide, 4-bromo-3-methylanisole, and 4-bromo-3-methylacetanilide are thus increased from 73 to 94, 55 to 98, 37 to 86, and 39 to 72%, respectively. Perhaps more significantly, the quantities of the corresponding by-products are substantially reduced, from 27 to 6, 45 to 2, 63 to 14, and 61 to 28%. Since the reactions occur readily in water at ambient temperature, the cyclodextrins make them very efficient.
- Dumanski, Paul G.,Easton, Christopher J.,Lincoln, Stephen F.,Simpson, Jamie S.
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- Oxidative Bromination of Aromatic Amides using Sodium Perborate as Oxidant
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Sodium perborate in glacial acetic acid-acetic anhydride with potassium bromide and sodium tungstate as a catalyst, provides a novel system for the bromination of aromatic amides.
- Hanson, James R.,Harpel, Simone,Medina, Inmaculada C. Rodriguez,Rose, Dorian
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p. 432 - 433
(2007/10/03)
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- Catalysts for the Oxidative Bromination of Aromatic Amines and their N-Acetyl Derivatives
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In the nuclear bromination of aromatic amines by bromide and hydrogen peroxide in acetic acid, sodium tungstate has been compared with ammonium molybdate and ammonium vanadate, and found to be an effective catalyst.
- Hanson, James R.,Opakunle, Alexander,Petit, Philippe
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- Process for the preparation of 2-chloro and 2,6-dichloroanilines
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2-Chloro and 2,6-dichloroanilines, optionally substituted in the 3-, 5-, and/or 6-position are prepared from the corresponding anilides by selective bromination, chlorination, reduction and hydrolysis. The selectivity of the process for introducing chlorines ortho to the amino group is very high.
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- Halogenation Using Quaternary Ammonium Polyhalides. XI. Bromination of Acetanilides by Use of Tetraalkylammonium Polyhalides
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The reaction of acetanilides with tetraalkylammonium polyhalides, such as tetrabutylammonium tribromide, benzyltrimethylammonium tribromide, and benzyltrimethylammonium chlorobromate(1-), in dichloromethane-methanol at room temperature gave bromosubstituted acetanilides in good yields, respectively.
- Kajigaeshi, Shoji,Kakinami, Takaaki,Yamasaki, Hiromichi,Fujisaki, Shizuo,Okamoto, Tsuyoshi
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p. 2681 - 2683
(2007/10/02)
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