Cyclisation Modes in Anilides of N-Protected 3-Oxo-4-phenylaminobutyric Acid Under Knorr Conditions

19 November 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Anilides of 3-oxo-4-phenylaminobutyric acid with Troc or COOEt protection at the phenylamino group undergo competing cyclisation processes in neat polyphosphoric acid at 80 oC. Depending on the protecting group and the duration of the process, three main products in different ratios are formed. Along with the quinolin-2-ones, resulting from the classic Knorr-cyclisation, also an indole derivative and a spirocyclic product have been obtained from the COOEt-protected substrate. It has been demonstrated that the obtained indole derivative is capable of further dearomative spirocyclisation under the studied conditions.

Keywords

Indoles
Quinolin-2-ones
Knorr quinolone synthesis
Spirocycles
Indole dearomative spirocyclisation

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