An efficient synthesis of 1,5-Benzothiazepines via Michael addition of corresponding (E)-1-(2-hydroxyphenyl)-3-(4-(phenylthio)phenyl)prop-2-en-1-one is described under ultrasound irradiation. A series of novel 2-((E)-2,3-dihydro-2-(4-(phenylthio)phenyl)benzo [b][1,4]thiazepin-4-yl)phenol derivatives was confirmed on the basis of 1 H NMR, Mass, IR spectral data and Elemental analysis. The synthesized compounds were evaluated for their antimicrobial activities. Most of the compounds were found to be comparable potent than the reference standard drugs. Utilization of ultrasound irradiation, simple reaction conditions, isolation, and purification makes this manipulation very interesting from an economic and environmental perspective.
1-Hexenesulphonic acid sodium salt as catalyst for green synthesis of bis(indol-3-yl)methanes was described. The reaction of indole with various aldehydes in water using ultrasound irradiation at ambient temperature for appropriate time using 1-hexenesulphonic acid sodium salt furnish the desired product in good to excellent yield. Utilization of aqueous medium, simple reaction conditions, isolation, and purification makes this manipulation very interesting from an economic and environmental perspective.
We report a new environmentally-benign, convenient and facile methodology for the synthesis of new series of 3(4-oxo-4H-chromen-3-yl)acrylic acid hydrazides derivatives designed by exploring the molecular hybridization approach between isoniazide and 3(4-oxo-4H-chromen-3-yl)acrylic acids by using EDCl/HOBt under ultrasound irradiation in very short reaction time. Utilization of easy reaction conditions, isolation and purification makes this manipulation very interesting from an economic perspective.
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