Multicomponent and One-pot Syntheses of Quinoxalines

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Quinoxalines represent bicyclic nitrogen-containing heterocycles with a wide array of applications. They exhibit a multitude of biological activities relevant in medicinal chemistry as well as a plethora of luminescence properties. Quinoxaline syntheses exploit the whole raft of multicomponent syntheses from domino to sequential or consecutive reactions, harvesting well-known synthetic concepts and reactions, such as Ugi-reactions, but also leading to the development of novel reactions and sequences. Diversity-oriented synthesis and transition metal catalyzed multicomponent reactions open efficient pathways to quinoxalines and quinoxaline-containing moieties in a one-pot fashion. This review outlines the underlying reaction-based principles of multicomponent syntheses of quinoxalines and summarizes recent developments quinoxaline-directed MCRs, illustrating their scopes. (Figure presented.).

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Biesen, L., & Müller, T. J. J. (2021, February 16). Multicomponent and One-pot Syntheses of Quinoxalines. Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis. Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsc.202001219

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