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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1000936
One-Pot Synthesis of Imidazopyridine Derivatives
Publication History
Publication Date:
10 January 2008 (online)
Abstract
Two highly efficient and general one-pot annulation reactions are described for the synthesis of imidazopyridine derivatives (IPs). The two procedures are complementary to each other: Whereas the first one allows the production of simpler IPs, the second leads to IPs with functionalized imidazole moiety. Both methodologies consist of an activation step, which raises the electrophilicity of the N-heterocyclic starting material (i.e., quaternarization of the N-heterocycle), followed by a cascade reaction involving nucleophilic addition, substitution, rearrangement, and oxidation steps. These methodologies can be used in the synthesis of a library of drug-like molecules.
Key words
annulation reaction - one-pot reaction - cascade reaction - N-heterocycles - imidazole derivatives
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