The advantages of this protocol are short reaction times, catalyst-free conditions, cheap and benign solvents, and high regio- and stereo-selectivities.
A series of novel polyfunctionalized pyrido[2,3-b]indoles were synthesized by three- or four-component domino reactions under microwave irradiation. This protocol has the advantages of readily available starting materials, short reaction times, high yields, easy workup, and high chemo- and regioselectivities.
A series of new octahydrobenzo[b]indeno[1,2,3-de][1,8] naphthyridine and decahydropyrido[2,3,4-gh]phenanthridine derivatives were synthesized via a four-component domino reaction under microwave irradiation. This one-pot transformation, which involved multiple steps and did not require the use of a catalyst, constructed four new C-C bonds, two new C-N bonds, and three new rings, with efficient use of all reactants.
An improved synthesis of multifunctionalized pyrrolo[2,3,4-kl]acridine derivatives with different substituted patterns using silica sulfuric acid (SSA) as a heterogeneous catalyst under microwave irradiation conditions was developed. The reaction could be conducted by using readily available and inexpensive substrates within short periods of 12–15 min. under microwave irradiation. Compared with the conventional methods, the remarkable advantages of this method are milder reaction conditions, operational simplicity, higher yields, short reaction times, and an environmentally friendly procedure.
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