Iron-Catalyzed Radical Relay Enabling the Modular Synthesis of Fused Pyridines from Alkyne-Tethered Oximes and Alkenes |
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Authors: | Fei Du Shi-Jun Li Kun Jiang Rong Zeng Prof. Xi-Chun Pan Prof. Dr. Yu Lan Prof. Dr. Ying-Chun Chen Prof. Dr. Ye Wei |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Pharmacy, Army Medical University, Chongqing, 400038 China;2. College of Chemistry and Institute of Green Catalysis, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan, 450001 China |
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Abstract: | We have rationally designed a new class of alkyne-tethered oximes and applied them in an unprecedented iron-catalyzed radical relay protocol for the rapid assembly of a wide array of structurally new and interesting fused pyridines. This method shows broad substrate scope and good functional-group tolerance and enabled the synthesis of several biologically active molecules. Furthermore, the fused pyridines could be diversely functionalized through various simple transformations, such as cyclization, C−H alkylation, and a click reaction. DFT calculation studies indicate that the reactions involve cascade 1,5-hydrogen atom transfer, 5-exo-dig radical addition, and cyclization processes. Moreover, preliminary biological investigations suggest that some of the fused pyridines exhibit good anti-inflammatory activity by restoring the imbalance of inflammatory homeostasis of macrophages in a lipopolysaccharide-induced model. |
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Keywords: | iron catalysis oximes pyridines radical relays synthetic methods |
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