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Original Articles

Efficient Route for the Synthesis of New Dinaphthosulfoxide Aza Crowns Using Ethyleneglycol Under Microwave (MW) Irradiation: Macrocyclization is Preferred to Oligomerization Under MW Irradiation

Pages 1853-1866 | Received 10 Oct 2010, Accepted 29 Nov 2010, Published online: 24 Aug 2011
 

Abstract

New dinaphthosulfoxide aza crowns were prepared from the corresponding dinaphthosulfoxide diester and diamines under reflux conditions (conventional heating) and microwave (MW) irradiation. These reaction routes were used for the synthesis of a series of aza crowns, such as dinaphthosulfide, dinaphthosulfone, dibenzosulfide, and dibenzosulfoxide. The synthesis of aza crowns under MW irradiation in comparison with conventional heating has several advantages, such as shorter reaction times, simpler reaction conditions, and the use of ecofriendly solvents, higher yields, and regioselectivity. In the MW synthesis, macrocyclization is preferred to oligomerization, and thus, the yields of byproducts are low.

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Acknowledgements

The financial support of this work by Payame Noor University (PNU) Research Council is acknowledged.

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