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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 43, 2013 - Issue 21
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Green Synthesis of New Boron-Containing Quinazolines: Preparation of Benzo[d][1,3,2]diazaborinin-4(1H)-one Derivatives

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Pages 2936-2942 | Received 20 Aug 2012, Published online: 25 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

A series of new boron-containing quinazolinones, benzo[d][1,3,2]diazaborinin-4(1H)-one derivatives, were synthesized by the sequential one-pot reaction of isatoic anhydride, amines, and arylboronic acids in the absence of a catalyst and solvent. Heating isotoic anhydride and amines led to the formation of 2-aminobenzamide intermediates, which reacted easily with boronic acids to obtain the title compounds in good yields. Solvent-free conditions provided a unique procedure because the corresponding products were not obtained using various solvents either under reflux conditions or at room temperature.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This research was supported by grants from the Research Council of Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Iran National Science Foundation (INSF).

Notes

a Isolated yields, and compounds 4b–4k are new.

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