Synthesis of substituted quinolines by iron-catalyzed oxidative coupling reactions
P Liu, Y Li, H Wang, Z Wang, X Hu
Index: Liu, Peng; Li, Yuxi; Wang, Haiyu; Wang, Zhiming; Hu, Xianming Tetrahedron Letters, 2012 , vol. 53, # 49 p. 6654 - 6656,3
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Abstract
Quinolines and their derivatives occur in numerous natural products, and display a wide variety of biological activities. 1 The quinoline skeleton is a valuable synthetic intermediate of many synthetic compounds with pharmacological properties. In addition, these compounds are well-known ligands for the preparation of OLED phosphorescent complexes. 2 In view of these points, a great deal of effort has been done to develop new and efficient synthetic ...
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