Abstract:
According to embodiments described in the specification, a chemical process includes the steps of reacting a chemical reaction fluid including a solvent, 1,2-biaryl gem-dibromocyclopropane or 1,2-biphenyl-gem-dibromocyclopropane, and a metal salt including a silver tetrafluoroborate salt at low temperatures to make 1-phenyl-2-bromo indenes in a vessel that is capable of being closed.
Abstract:
A chemical process that can form pharmaceutically acceptable medicaments NNRTI's for the treatment of HIV starting from thiotriazole compounds. The chemical process can form thiotetrazoles such as 2-((1-(naphthalen-1-yl)-1H-tetrazol-5-yl)thio)-N-(2-nitrophenyl)actetamide that is. a potent NNRTI with nanomolar activity.
Abstract:
A procedure for the synthesis of tetrahydroisoquinolines from 2-methyl-1-phenyl substituted indene is described. The process involves the use of osmium tetroxide to cleave the indene double bond forming the keto aldehyde product, which is then combined with a substituted amine forming the substituted isoquinoline. Isoquinolines can be useful as industrial products in the chemical, agrochemical, oil and gas industry, as well as useful as medicaments in the pharmaceutical industry.
Abstract:
The present invention is a process to make 1-aryl-2-bromo substituted indenes and 1-phenyl-2-bromo substituted indenes that can have different functional groups present around the indene ring and/or the aromatic and/or phenyl ring. The indenes are made using the corresponding 1,2-biaryl-gem-dibromocyclopropane and/or 1,2-biphenyl-gem-dibromocyclopropanes and/or 1-aryl-2-phenyl-gem-dibromocyclopropanes using a metal salts, a solvent, low temperatures.
Abstract:
The cross-coupling reaction of 2-bromo-1-phenyl indenes with phenyl acetylenes or propargyl alcohol is disclosed. The cross-coupling reaction uses a palladium catalyst with triphenylphosphine in the absence of a copper co-catalyst. The reaction is carried out with pyrrolidine as the base in water at 120° C.
Abstract:
A procedure for the synthesis of tetrahydroisoquinolines from 2-methyl-1-phenyl substituted indene is described. The process involves the use of osmium tetroxide to cleave the indene double bond forming the keto aldehyde product, which is then combined with a substituted amine forming the substituted isoquinoline. Isoquinolines can be useful as industrial products in the chemical, agrochemical, oil and gas industry, as well as useful as medicaments in the pharmaceutical industry.