A New Route for the Synthesis of (Trichloromethyl)Quinazoline-4(1H)-One and (1,2,3-Triazole)-Quinazoline-4(1H)-One Functionalized Derivatives via Copper-Catalyzed One-Pot Multicomponent Reactions
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Abstract
The synthesis of functionalized (trichloromethyl)quinazoline-4(1H)-one with high yields through a novel three-component intramolecular CH activation reaction from trichloroacetonitrile, benzoyl chlorides, and various primary amines is a remarkable achievement in organic chemistry. This strategy offers a direct and efficient route to access complex molecular structures from readily available starting materials. The use of copper (I) as a catalyst and L-proline as a ligand in tetrahydrofuran at room temperature highlights the importance of transition metal catalysis in enabling selective CH activation processes. Furthermore, the subsequent transformation of the obtained product with phenylacetylene and sodium azide in the presence of a copper catalyst in water solvent at room temperature demonstrates the versatility of this synthetic approach in accessing new (1,2,3-triazole)-quinazoline-4(1H)-one derivative. The combination of available starting materials, catalytic systems, mild reaction conditions, and ease of purification procedures contributes to the attractiveness of this method for the synthesis of diverse (trichloromethyl)quinazoline-4(1H)-one and (1,2,3-triazole)-quinazoline-4(1H)-one derivative.
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The Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry is interested in publishing research on all aspects of heterocyclic chemistry, especially development and application of efficient synthetic methodologies and strategies for the synthesis of various heterocyclic compounds. In addition, Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry promotes research in other areas that contribute to heterocyclic synthesis/application, such as synthesis design, reaction techniques, flow chemistry and continuous processing, multiphase catalysis, green chemistry, catalyst immobilization and recycling.