ChemInform Abstract: Type II Anion Relay Chemistry: Exploiting Bifunctional Weinreb Amide Linchpins for the One-Pot Synthesis of Differentiated 1,3-Diketones, Pyrans, and Spiroketals.

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2016 ◽  
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Mark Farrell ◽  
Bruno Melillo ◽  
Amos B. III Smith
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Yadaganahalli K. Bommegowda ◽  
Gejjalagere S. Lingaraju ◽  
Saji Thamas ◽  
Koravangala S. Vinay Kumar ◽  
Challanayakanahally S. Pradeepa Kumara ◽  
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Yadaganahalli K. Bommegowda ◽  
Gejjalagere S. Lingaraju ◽  
Saji Thamas ◽  
Koravangala S. Vinay Kumar ◽  
Challanayakanahally S. Pradeepa Kumara ◽  
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Vol 24 (20) ◽  
pp. 2341-2355
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Sankaran Radhika ◽  
Mohan Neetha ◽  
Gopinathan Anilkumar

One-pot syntheses are a simple, efficient and easy methodology, which are widely used for the synthesis of organic compounds. Imidazoline is a valuable heterocyclic moiety used as a synthetic intermediate, chiral auxiliary, chiral catalyst and a ligand for asymmetric catalysis. Imidazole is a fundamental unit of biomolecules that can be easily prepared from imidazolines. The one-pot method is an impressive approach to synthesize organic compounds as it minimizes the reaction time, separation procedures, and ecological impact. Many significant one-pot methods such as N-bromosuccinimide mediated reaction, ring-opening of tetrahydrofuran, triflic anhydrate mediated reaction, etc. were reported for imidazoline synthesis. This review describes an overview of the one-pot synthesis of imidazolines and covers literature up to 2020.


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