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Pyridones, acidity conversion into amines

The Suzuki reaction has been successfully used to introduce new C - C bonds into 2-pyridones [75,83,84]. The use of microwave irradiation in transition-metal-catalyzed transformations is reported to decrease reaction times [52]. Still, there is, to our knowledge, only one example where a microwave-assisted Suzuki reaction has been performed on a quinolin-2(lH)-one or any other 2-pyridone containing heterocycle. Glasnov et al. described a Suzuki reaction of 4-chloro-quinolin-2(lff)-one with phenylboronic acid in presence of a palladium-catalyst under microwave irradiation (Scheme 13) [53]. After screening different conditions to improve the conversion and isolated yield of the desired aryl substituted quinolin-2( lff)-one 47, they found that a combination of palladium acetate and triphenylphosphine as catalyst (0.5 mol %), a 3 1 mixture of 1,2-dimethoxyethane (DME) and water as solvent, triethyl-amine as base, and irradiation for 30 min at 150 °C gave the best result. Crucial for the reaction was the temperature and the amount of water in the... [Pg.21]

Improved procedures for the Chichibabin amination of pyridine derivatives have been reported (83JAP(K)58-208266, 83USP4386209, 83USP4405790). A general method has been developed for the conversion of 2-aminopyri-dines into 2-pyridones via 2-cthoxycarbonyl-l-(2-pyridyl)pyridinium ions 15. The pyridinium ions 15 are easily made from the 2-aminopyridines 14 and the corresponding pyrylium salt 13. On treatment with aqueous sodium hydroxide, pyridinium ions 15 are converted into the l-(substituted-2-pyridyl-carbonyl)-2-pyridones 16, which are readily hydrolyzed to the 2-pyridones 17 and the picolinic acid 18 (83JCS(P1)2623). [Pg.203]


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