Triarylmethanols – the direct precursors of persistent trityl radicals – are racemic mixtures of chiral three-bladed molecular propellers. Depending on bulkiness of aryl groups they exhibit various liabilities to interconversion, the half- life time of room temperature racemization varying in a range between 8.4 hours and 1.32 years. NOESY/EXSY experiment performed on two representative models strongly supports the two-ring flip mechanism for the configurational interchange.
An effective technique for one-stage synthesis of new polycyclic nitrogen-containing compounds has been developed. The procedure involves refluxing mixtures of camphoric acid with aliphatic or aromatic diamine without catalysts. In cases where the starting amine has a low boiling point (less than 200 °C), phenol is used as a solvent, as it is the most optimal one for obtaining products with good yields. It has been shown that the use of Lewis acids as catalysts reduces the yield of the reaction products. A set of compounds have been synthesized, which can be attributed to synthetic analogues of alkaloids. In vitro screening for activity influenza virus A was carried out for the obtained compounds. The synthesized quinazolinelike agent 14 has inhibitory activity against different strains of influenza viruses.
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