Functionally substituted arylhydrazones as building blocks in heterocyclic synthesis: Routes to pyridazines and pyridazinoquinazolines

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The arylhydrazones 2a-c were prepared via coupling acetoacetic acid with aromatic diazonium salts. These arylhydrazones condensed with ethyl cyanoacetate and malononitrile to yield the acyclic product 4 which cyclised only after long reflux into the pyridazines 5 or 6,11-dihydropyridazino[1,6-a]quinazoline-4- carbonitrile 6 depending on the nature of substituent on the aryl moiety. Compound 2b and 2c reacted with α,β-unsaturatednitriles 7 to yield the pyridazinoquinazoline 13 and 16 respectively. ©Arkat.

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Ghozlan, S. A. S., Abdelhamid, I. A., & Elnagdi, M. H. (2006). Functionally substituted arylhydrazones as building blocks in heterocyclic synthesis: Routes to pyridazines and pyridazinoquinazolines. Arkivoc, 2006(13), 147–157. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.0007.d15

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