Tri, Nguyen Minh et al. published their research in Chemical Papers in 2021 | CAS: 150560-58-0

5-Isopropylindoline-2,3-dione (cas: 150560-58-0) belongs to indole derivatives. Indole, first isolated in 1866, and it is commonly synthesized from phenylhydrazine and pyruvic acid, although several other procedures have been discovered.Indole was synthesized in moderate yield via an o-naphthoquinone catalyzed tandem cross-coupling of substituted aniline and benzylamine under aerobic oxidation conditions.Related Products of 150560-58-0

Study on synthesis of some substituted N-propargyl isatins by propargylation reaction of corresponding isatins using potassium carbonate as base under ultrasound- and microwave-assisted conditions was written by Tri, Nguyen Minh;Thanh, Nguyen Dinh;Ha, Luong Ngoc;Anh, Dang Thi Tuyet;Toan, Vu Ngoc;Giang, Nguyen Thi Kim. And the article was included in Chemical Papers in 2021.Related Products of 150560-58-0 This article mentions the following:

Substituted N-propargyl isatins were synthesized by SN2 reaction of corresponding substituted isatins with propargyl bromide in the presence of anhydrous K2CO3 as base. Study on systematically synthesis of these compounds using heating procedures under different reaction conditions, including microwave-assisted heating conditions at power of 100 W (procedure A), conventional heating conditions in water bath at 50°C in acetonitrile (procedure B) and conventional heating conditions in water bath at 50°C in DMF (procedure C) was reported. The best procedure A was deduced based on the investigations on the reaction conditions. Almost all substituted N-propargyl isatins were new, except compounds unsubstitited, 5-methyl/5-chloro/5-chloro- N-propargylisatins. The structures of the obtained compounds were confirmed by the modern spectroscopic methods. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, 5-Isopropylindoline-2,3-dione (cas: 150560-58-0Related Products of 150560-58-0).

5-Isopropylindoline-2,3-dione (cas: 150560-58-0) belongs to indole derivatives. Indole, first isolated in 1866, and it is commonly synthesized from phenylhydrazine and pyruvic acid, although several other procedures have been discovered.Indole was synthesized in moderate yield via an o-naphthoquinone catalyzed tandem cross-coupling of substituted aniline and benzylamine under aerobic oxidation conditions.Related Products of 150560-58-0

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