An efficient synthesis of spiro [indoline-3,7′-pyrrolo[1,2-c]imidazole] is achieved through a three-component reaction of isatins, malononitrile, and hydantoin/2-thiohydantoin in water catalysed by NaHCO 3 . All the target compounds were screened for the Cell Division Cycle 25 Phosphatase B (CDC25B) inhibitory activities.
A concise, facile and straightforward synthetic method has been described for the synthesis of 2-(3-amino-2-oxoindolin-3-yl)-3-hydroxynaphthalene-1,4-dione derivatives by a one-pot, three-component reaction of isatins, 2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone and ammonium acetate under catalyst-free conditions in ethanol. This protocol becomes highly efficient due to its mild reaction conditions, operational simplicity, and overall good to excellent yields (80-99%).
An efficient catalyst-free synthesis of 3'-benzoyl-4',5'-diphenyl-2H-spiro[acenaphthylene-1,2'-pyrrolidin]-2-one derivatives via one-pot 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of acenaphthenequinone, arylmethyl amines, and chalcones with high regioselectivity is described. The structure of the cycloadducts were characterized by IR, HRMS (ESI), 1 H-NMR, 13 C-NMR spectra and the structure of 4a was confirmed using X-ray single crystal structure analysis.Graphical Abstract:
Di‐DACH‐pyridylamide ligands, symmetrical bridged bis‐Schiff base, and spiro pyrrolizines as catalysts in the synthesis of dihydropyrimidinethiones (DHPMs) using the Biginelli reaction is first reported. This new protocol has the advantages of environmental friendliness, short reaction time, excellent yields, and simple post‐treatment procedure. A series of DHPMs were obtained in high yields (up to 98%) in only 6 h. Moreover, based on the optimized condition, a novel Biginelli‐like reaction was first developed.
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