Synthesis of multi-substituted pyrrole derivatives through [3+2] cycloaddition with tosylmethyl isocyanides (TosMICs) and electron-deficient compounds

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Abstract

Pyrrole and its polysubstituted derivatives are important five-membered heterocyclic compounds, which exist alone or as a core framework in many pharmaceutical and natural product structures, some of which have good biological activities. The Van Leusen [3+2] cycloaddition reaction based on tosylmethyl isocyanides (TosMICs) and electron-deficient compounds as a substrate, which has been continuously developed due to its advantages such as operationally simple, easily available starting materials, and broadly range of substrates, is one of the most convenient methods to synthetize pyrrole heterocycles. In this review, we discuss the different types of two carbon synthons in the Van Leusen pyrrole reaction and give a summary of the progress of these synthesis methods in the past two decades.

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Ma, Z., Ma, Z., & Zhang, D. (2018, October 17). Synthesis of multi-substituted pyrrole derivatives through [3+2] cycloaddition with tosylmethyl isocyanides (TosMICs) and electron-deficient compounds. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules23102666

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