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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 45, 2015 - Issue 2
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Efficient Synthesis of Spiro[diindenopyridine-indoline]triones Catalyzed by PEG-OSO3H-H2O and [NMP]H2PO4

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Pages 202-210 | Received 22 Jan 2014, Published online: 20 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

One-pot, three-component synthesis of spiro[diindenopyridine-indoline]triones has been reported via the reaction of 1,3-indandione, aromatic amines, and isatins with (PEG-OSO3H) as an efficient, polymeric acid surfactant–based catalyst in water and also in presence of acidic ionic liquid [NMP]H2PO4, which acts both as a medium and catalyst under conventional heating and ultrasonic irradiation. The reactions were complete in short reaction times with excellent yield of products. Surfactant-based PEG-OSO3H could be recycled and reused several times without any significant loss of activity. The compounds exhibit fluorescence in methanol with large Stokes shift.

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a Reaction carried out using 2.0 mmol of 1, 1.0 mmol of 2, and 1.0 mmol of 3.

b Incomplete reaction.

c Reaction performed under ultrasonic irradiation.

a Reaction carried out using 2.0 mmol of 1, 1.0 mmol of 2, and 1.0 mmol of 3 in the presence of PEG-OSO3H (30 mol%).

b Reaction performed under conventional heating at 80 °C.

c Reaction performed under ultrasonic irradiation at 40 °C.

a Reaction carried out using 2.0 mmol of 1, 1.0 mmol of 2, and 1.0 mmol of 3 in the presence of [NMP]H2PO4 (30 mol%).

b Reaction performed under conventional heating at 80 °C.

c Reaction performed under ultrasonic irradiation at 40 °C.

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