Hernandez-Ruiz, Raquel’s team published research in Chemistry – A European Journal in 2021-09-24 | CAS: 623-50-7

Chemistry – A European Journal published new progress about Absorption spectra. 623-50-7 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Ethyl 2-hydroxyacetate, and the molecular formula is C4H8O3, Related Products of esters-buliding-blocks.

Hernandez-Ruiz, Raquel published the artcileMo-Catalyzed One-Pot Synthesis of N-Polyheterocycles from Nitroarenes and Glycols with Recycling of the Waste Reduction Byproduct. Substituent-Tuned Photophysical Properties, Related Products of esters-buliding-blocks, the main research area is polyheterocycle preparation green chem; nitroarene glycol tandem reduction imine formation intramol cyclization oxidation; dioxomolybdenum complex catalyst waste reuse; N-heterocycles; dioxomolybdenum; nitroaromatics; photophysical properties; reuse of waste.

A catalytic domino reduction-imine formation-intramol. cyclization-oxidation for the general synthesis of a wide variety of biol. relevant N-polyheterocycles, such as quinoxaline- and quinoline-fused derivatives, and phenanthridines, is reported. A simple, easily available, and environmentally friendly dioxomolybdenum(VI) complex has proven to be a highly efficient and versatile catalyst for transforming a broad range of starting nitroarenes involving several redox processes. Not only is this a sustainable, step-economical as well as air- and moisture-tolerant method, but also it is worth highlighting that the waste byproduct generated in the first step of the sequence is recycled and incorporated in the final target mol., improving the overall synthetic efficiency. Moreover, selected indoloquinoxalines have been photophys. characterized in cyclohexane and toluene with exceptional fluorescence quantum yields above 0.7 for the alkyl derivatives

Chemistry – A European Journal published new progress about Absorption spectra. 623-50-7 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Ethyl 2-hydroxyacetate, and the molecular formula is C4H8O3, Related Products of esters-buliding-blocks.

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