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Modular Continuous Flow Synthesis of Imatinib and Analogues
Fu, Wai Chung,Jamison, Timothy F.
supporting information, p. 6112 - 6116 (2019/08/26)
A modular continuous flow synthesis of imatinib and analogues is reported. Structurally diverse imatinib analogues are rapidly generated using three readily available building blocks via a flow hydration/chemoselective C-N coupling sequence. The newly developed continuous flow hydration and amidation modules each exhibit a broad scope with good to excellent yields. Overall, the method described does not require solvent switches, in-line purifications, or packed-bed apparatuses due to the judicious manipulation of flow setups and solvent mixtures.
Formation of 2,3-Dihydro-4(1H)-quinolones and Related Compounds via Fries-type Acid-catalysed Rearrangement of 1-Arylazetidin-2-ones
Kano, Shinzo,Ebata, Tsutomu,Shibuya, Shiroshi
, p. 2105 - 2111 (2007/10/02)
A variety of 1-arylazetidin-2-ones were treated with trifluoroacetic acid under reflux, methanesulphonic acid at 100 deg C, or conc. sulphuric acid to give the corresponding 2,3-dihydro-4(1H)-quinolones via acyl migration and N-CO fission.In the case of 1-(3-substituted phenyl)azetidin-2-ones, two positional isomeric products, 5- and 7-substituted 2,3-dihydro-4(1H)-quinolones were obtained. 4-Methyl, 4-ethoxycarbonyl, and 4-piperidin-2-yl-1-arylazetidin-2-ones and their analogues were also converted into the corresponding 2-substituted 2,3-dihydro-4(1H)-quinolones under acidic conditions.The 3-substituted 1-phenylazetidin-2-ones (36) and (37) were converted into the furoquinoline systems (38) and (40), respectively, by application of this method.