Copper catalysis the synthesis of functionalized glycine-based sulphonamides: In silico and in vitro antibacterial studies
A. D. Jacob,
U. C. Okoro,
A. J. Dauda
Abstract:The synthesis of functionalized glycine-based sulphonamides via copper catalyzed N-arylation reaction and the in silico, in vitro antibacterial studies is reported. The procedure involved the initial synthesis of substituted p-toluenesulphonamides and substituted benzenesulphonamides by the reaction of glycine with p-toluenesulphonyl chloride and benzenesulphonyl chloride respectively in aqueous basic medium. The syn[1]thesized compounds were acetylated by reacting them with acetic anhydride and sodium acetate… Show more
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