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Visible-Light-Triggered Decarboxylative Alkylation of 8-Acylaminoquinoline with N-Hydroxyphthalimide Ester

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A facile protocol for visible-light-induced decarboxylative radical coupling of NHP esters with 8-aminoquinoline amides is reported, affording a highly efficient approach to synthesize a variety of 2-alkylated or 2,4-dialkylated 8-aminoquinoline… Click to show full abstract

A facile protocol for visible-light-induced decarboxylative radical coupling of NHP esters with 8-aminoquinoline amides is reported, affording a highly efficient approach to synthesize a variety of 2-alkylated or 2,4-dialkylated 8-aminoquinoline derivatives. The reaction proceeds smoothly without adding any ligand, and provides the corresponding products containing a wide range of functional groups in moderate to excellent yields. This reaction uses readily available starting materials, and proceeds under mild conditions and with operational simplicity.

Keywords: alkylation acylaminoquinoline; decarboxylative alkylation; light triggered; triggered decarboxylative; visible light; light

Journal Title: Synlett
Year Published: 2020

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