Synthesis, Characterization of new Hydrazone derivatives containing heterocyclic meioty

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The present work includes synthesis and characterization of new hydrazine, compound (F1) derived from ethyl benzoate. Firstly, benzoate hydrazide [A1] has been synthesized from the condensation of ethyl benzoate with hydrazine. Then the benzoate hydrazide was reacted with phenylisothiocynate to prepare [B1]. Cyclization reaction of product [B1] with sodium hydroxide produced terazole derivative [C1].On the other hand, alkylation reaction of compound [C1] with chloroethylacetate in the presence of Sodium acetatetrihydrate as a catalyst resulted [D]. The acid hydrazide derivative [E1] has been synthesized by the reaction of compound [D1] with hydrazine hydrate. Finally, hydrazone derived [F1] was synthesized by the condensation reaction of the acid hydrazide [E1] with isatin. The synthesized compound was characterized by, FT-IR, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR and Mass spectra. Compound (F2) derived from Methyl-4-hydroxybenzoate react with ethylchloroacetate ton prepare (A2) this compound react with hydrazine by reflux and used ethanol as as asolvent to give (B2). The hyrazone [C2] was synthesized by the condensation of 4-(2-hydrazino-2-oxoethoxy) benzohydrazide, and add 5 drops of acetic acid. Then the mixture refluxed for 8 hours (monitored by TLC). The hydrazone was precipitated, filtered and recrystallized from ethanol) to get white solid. The synthesized compounds were characterized by, FT-IR, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR .

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Saheeb, A. A., & Damdoom, W. K. (2020). Synthesis, Characterization of new Hydrazone derivatives containing heterocyclic meioty. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 23(16). https://doi.org/10.36295/ASRO.2020.231620

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