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Published on: October 17, 2016
Structurally Diverse Nitrogen-Rich Scaffolds via Continuous Photo-Click Reactions
Davin Cronly1, Megan Smyth2, Thomas S Moody2,3
1School of Chemistry, University College Dublin, O'Brien Centre for Science, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Abstract:
Continuous flow technology was exploited for the effective generation of nitrile imines via photolysis of substituted aryl tetrazoles. The resulting photo-click process rapidly affords advanced nitrogen-rich scaffolds upon the subsequent trapping of the reactive dipole with alkenes, alkynes, and benzylic amines. Crucially, this approach uncovers the differential reactivity for ether vs amine tethers, thus providing facile and scalable access to underexplored medicinally relevant heterocyclic entities.
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