Descrevemos uma síntese rápida e pratica de pirazolonas, na ausência de solvente, sob irradiação de microondas. Esta metodologia sintética envolve a reação de b-cetoésteres com hidrazinas substituídas e não-substituídas e oferece uma preparação simples e direta de diferentes pirazolonas com alta regioseletividade. Essas pirazolonas podem existir em diferentes formas tautoméricas em solução e o anel 2-aril-pirazol-3-ona permanece torcido em relação ao plano da pirazolona no estado cristalino. O mecanismo da reação é proposto levando em conta a regiosseletividade. Uma das pirazolonas obtidas nesse processo foi usada na preparação de um derivado espirociclohexanona de significativo potencial biológico.A high speed, solvent-free, and practical synthesis of pyrazolones under microwave irradiation is described. This greener synthetic methodology involves the reaction of b-keto ester with substituted or unsubstituted hydrazine and provides a simple and straightforward one-pot approach for the synthesis of a variety of pyrazolone derivatives with high regioselectivity. These pyrazolones can exist in different tautomeric forms in solution and the aryl ring of 2-aryl pyrazol-3-ones remain twisted with respect to the pyrazole plane in the crystal state. Mechanism of the reaction accounting the regioselectivity has been proposed. One of the pyrazolones obtained via this process was utilized to prepare a spirocyclohexanone derivative of potential biological significance.
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