Synthesis of phenanthridones using Diels-Alder reactions of 4-substituted 2(1H)-quinolones acting as dienophiles

Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin
R FujitaH Hongo

Abstract

Diels-Alder reactions of 2(1H)-quinolones having an electron-withdrawing group at the 4-position with 1,3-butadiene derivatives were carried out to give the phenanthridones richly functionalized under the conditions of atmospheric and high pressure. Furthermore, the reactivities of 4-substituted 2(1H)-quinolones acting as a dienophile were examined using MO calculation.

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Mar 4, 2003·Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin·Reiko FujitaHisao Matsuzaki
Feb 8, 2006·Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin·Reiko FujitaHisao Matsuzaki
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Feb 23, 2002·Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan·Reiko FujitaHisao Matsuzaki
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