Effective Monoallylation of Anilines Catalyzed by Supported KF
摘要:
A mild and straightforward monoallylation procedure for different anilines is described using the efficient, inexpensive, noncorrosive, and environmentally friendly reagent KF-Celite. By using only a 1/1.2 stoichiometric ratio of electrophilic reagent to aniline, in very short reaction times, the monoallylated products are obtained in high isolated yields via this procedure, which works very effectively regardless of the electronic nature of the substituent on the ring, although electron withdrawing groups make the reactions go even faster.
Synthesis and characterization of N-substituted polyanilines and polyindoles and their antibacterial activity
作者:Lyaysan R. Latypova、Gulsum S. Usmanova、Liliya Ya. Vasilova、Vladimir V. Zorin、Akhat G. Mustafin
DOI:10.1007/s11696-022-02506-4
日期:2023.1
A series of new N-substituted poly (β-haloallylaniline)s were synthesized by the chemical oxidation method. Based on these polymers, various functionalized polyindoles of a new type were obtained. All the polymers were characterized by FTIR, UV–vis spectra, SEM and TGA techniques. Moreover, the antimicrobial activity of the samples synthesized was studied as antibacterial agents against Gram-positive
McDonald,B.G.; Proctor,G.R., Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin transactions I, 1975, p. 1446 - 1450
作者:McDonald,B.G.、Proctor,G.R.
DOI:——
日期:——
Effective Monoallylation of Anilines Catalyzed by Supported KF
作者:Vittorio Pace、Fernando Martínez、María Fernández、Jose V. Sinisterra、Andrés R. Alcántara
DOI:10.1021/ol070890o
日期:2007.7.1
A mild and straightforward monoallylation procedure for different anilines is described using the efficient, inexpensive, noncorrosive, and environmentally friendly reagent KF-Celite. By using only a 1/1.2 stoichiometric ratio of electrophilic reagent to aniline, in very short reaction times, the monoallylated products are obtained in high isolated yields via this procedure, which works very effectively regardless of the electronic nature of the substituent on the ring, although electron withdrawing groups make the reactions go even faster.
MCDONALD B. G.; PROCTOR G. R., J. CHEM. SOC. PERKIN TRANS., PART I, <JCPK-BH>, 1975, NO 15, 1446-1450