The synthetic route toward novel tricyclic, nitrogen-containing system is
disclosed. Three novel compounds possessing structural features of
1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoxaline and decahydropyrido[3,4-b]pyrazine are
synthesized starting from readily available precursors in six or seven
steps, of which the last three or four steps respectfully are
diastereoselective. Key reaction steps include N-acylation, Hofmann
rearrangement and ring-closing Buchwald-Hartwig reaction. Compounds trans-8,
cis-12 and trans-12 are synthesized in order to prove that this novel,
tricyclic system can be functionalized with various groups. Synthetic
significance of this heterocyclic system lies in the possibility for the
orthogonal functionalization of three different amino groups, allowing fine
structural tuning.
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