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The Pschorr Reaction: Recent Advances and Application in Heterocyclic Synthesis
Rodrigo Abonia1, Daniel Insuasty2, Juan-Carlos Castillo3
1Research Group of Heterocyclic Compounds, Department of Chemistry, Universidad del Valle, Cali A. A. 25360, Colombia.
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The Pschorr reaction is a radical-mediated intramolecular cyclization involving diazonium salts, affording five-, six- and seven-membered fused polycyclic and heterocyclic rings, discovered by R. Pschorr in the late nineteenth century. Over the years, this classic reaction has played an important role in ring-forming reactions. In 2009 we reviewed the progress in the field. The intervening years have witnessed major advances in the application of Pschorr reaction that are mediated by various metals, by photocatalysis, and by ionic liquids, leading to the development of new and improved methods for the synthesis of diverse bioactive heterocycles. The notable progress in the field since our 2009 review provided the impetus to summarize, discuss, and put these advances in perspective.
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