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Isabelle Sasaki1, Jean-Claude Daran1, Gérard Commenges1.
Abstract
Quaterpyridines have been demonstrated to be useful building blocks in metallo-supramolecular chemistry; however, their synthesis requires the preparation of sensitive building blocks. We present here three examples of nonsymmetric quaterpyridines that were easily obtained in yields of 70-85% by condensation of commercially available enones with 6-acetyl-2,2':6',2''-terpyridine through a Kröhnke pyridine synthesis. Easy access to 6-acetyl-2,2':6',2''-terpyridine starting from 2,6-diacetylpyridine and 2-acetylpyridine is described. The X-ray analysis of a chiral quaterpyridine and its Pt(II) complex is presented.Entities:
Keywords: Kröhnke pyridine synthesis; Mannich bases; X-ray diffraction; heterocycles; platinum
Year: 2015 PMID: 26664597 PMCID: PMC4661014 DOI: 10.3762/bjoc.11.193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Org Chem ISSN: 1860-5397 Impact factor: 2.883
Scheme 1Synthesis of the quaterpyridines 6–8 and of the platinum complex 9.
Figure 1Molecular view of compound 8 with the atom labelling scheme. Ellipsoids are drawn at the 50% probability level. H atoms are represented as small circles of arbitrary radii.
Figure 2Molecular view of compound 9 using the atom labelling scheme. Selected values of bonds (Å) and angles (°) are given: Pt(1)-N(1): 2.046(6); Pt(1)-N(2): 1.936(7); Pt(1)-N(3): 1.934(6); Pt(1)-N(4):2.052(6); N(3)-Pt(1)-N(2): 82.2(3); N(3)-Pt(1)-N(4):80.3(3); N(3)-Pt(1)-N(1): 162.9(3); N(2)-Pt(1)-N(4):162.4(3); N(2)-Pt(1)-N(1): 80.8(3); N(1)-Pt(1)-N(4): 116.8(3). Ellipsoids are drawn at the 50% probability level. H atoms are represented as small circle of arbitrary radii.