DIPEAc (diisopropylethylammonium acetate) has been used as a catalyst in the Knoevenagel condensation of aldehydes and ethyl cyanoacetate to produce cyanoacrylate with high yields. The reaction's key characteristics are a shorter reaction time, a large substrate scope, the viability of different functional groups, ease of work-up, and high yields, which provide environmental benefits. Furthermore, the anticancer activity of the synthesized series of cyanoacrylate derivatives was tested against A549, HT-29, and HepG2 cell lines. Resumen. El aetato de diisopropiletilamonio (DIPEAc) se empleó como catalizador en la reacción de condensación de Knoevenagel emplenado aldehídos y cianoacetato de etilo para producir cianoacrilatos en reindimientos elevados. Algunas características de esta aplicación es el que requiere tiempos cortos de reacción, se puede practicar en una amplia gama de sustratos, tolera varios grupos funcionales, el trabajo de la reacción es sencillo y tiene elvados rendimientos, lo que es compatible con el medio ambiente. Los productos obtenidos fueron probados con las líneas celulares A549, HT-29 y HepG2.
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