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Molecules | 2006

Sulfated Zirconia-Catalyzed Synthesis of 3,4-Dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)-ones (DHPMs) Under Solventless Conditions: Competitive Multicomponent Biginelli vs. Hantzsch Reactions

Deyanira Angeles-Beltrán; Leticia Lomas-Romero; Victor H. Lara-Corona; Eduardo González-Zamora; Guillermo E. Negrón-Silva

The catalytic ability of ZrO(2)/SO(4)(2-) to promote solventless three-component condensation reactions of a diversity of aromatic aldehydes, urea or thoiurea and ethyl acetoacetate was studied. Products resulting from Hantzsch and/or Biginelli multi-component reactions are obtained in the presence of solid acid catalysts using the same reactants but different temperature conditions. The sulfated zirconia catalyst can be recovered and recycled in subsequent reactions with a gradual decrease of activity.


Molecules | 2013

Synthesis of New 1,2,3-Triazole Derivatives of Uracil and Thymine with Potential Inhibitory Activity against Acidic Corrosion of Steels

Guillermo E. Negrón-Silva; Rodrigo González-Olvera; Deyanira Angeles-Beltrán; Nidia Maldonado-Carmona; Araceli Espinoza-Vázquez; Manuel Palomar-Pardavé; M. Romero-Romo; Rosa Santillan

Ten 1,4-disubstituted 1,2,3-triazoles were synthesized from one of 1-(azido-methyl)benzene, 1-(azidomethyl)-4-fluorobenzene, 1-(azidomethyl)-4-chlorobenzene, 1-(azidomethyl)-4-bromobenzene or 1-(azidomethyl)-4-iodobenzene, generated in situ from sodium azide and the corresponding benzyl halide, and dipropargyl uracil or dipropargyl thymine. Optimal experimental conditions were established for the conventional click chemistry. The corrosion inhibiting properties of some of these compounds, which were determined by means of an electrochemical technique, are also presented.


Molecules | 2007

Comparative Study of Regioselective Synthesis of β-Aminoalcohols under Solventless Conditions Catalyzed by Sulfated Zirconia and SZ/MCM-41

Guillermo E. Negrón-Silva; C. Hernández-Reyes; Deyanira Angeles-Beltrán; Leticia Lomas-Romero; Eduardo González-Zamora; Juan Méndez-Vivar

Sulfated zirconia and SZ/MCM-41 were used as catalysts for the synthesis of beta-aminoalcohols via epoxide aminolysis. Sulfated zirconia was prepared by sol-gel and SZ/MCM-41 was obtained by impregnation. Solid catalysts were characterized by XRD, SEM-EDS, UV-Vis, FT-IR pyridine desorption and Nitrogen physisorption. Both acid materials were useful as catalysts, even when they were recycled several times. The beta-aminoalcohols were characterized by FT-IR, (1)H- and (13)C-NMR and GC-MS.


Molecules | 2008

Microwave-Enhanced Sulphated Zirconia and SZ/MCM-41 Catalyzed Regioselective Synthesis of β-Amino Alcohols Under Solvent-Free Conditions

Guillermo E. Negrón-Silva; C. Hernández-Reyes; Deyanira Angeles-Beltrán; Leticia Lomas-Romero; Eduardo González-Zamora

A solvent-free approach for the regioselective synthesis of β-amino alcohols in shorter reaction times and higher yields, compared to conventional heating is described. It involves microwave (MW) exposure of undiluted reactants in the presence of sulphated zirconia (SZ) or sulphated zirconia over MCM-41 (SZM) as catalyst. Both acid materials can be easily recovered and reused.


Chemistry-an Asian Journal | 2017

Visible-Light-Promoted Au(I) to Au(III) Oxidation in Triazol-5-ylidene Complexes.

Daniel Mendoza-Espinosa; David Rendón-Nava; Alejandro Alvarez-Hernández; Deyanira Angeles-Beltrán; Guillermo E. Negrón-Silva; Oscar R. Suárez-Castillo

Reaction of triazolium precursors [MIC(CH2 )n - H+ ]I- (n=1-3) with potassium hexamethyldisilazane (KHMDS) and AuCl(SMe2 ) generates the gold(I) complexes of the type MIC(CH2 )n ⋅AuI. Visible light exposure of the latter complexes promotes a spontaneous disproportionation process rendering gold(III) complexes of the type [{MIC(CH2 )n }2 ⋅AuI2 ]+ I- . Both the AuI and AuIII complex series were tested in the catalytic hydrohydrazination of terminal alkynes using hydrazine as nitrogen source.


RSC Advances | 2016

Cu–Al mixed oxide catalysts for azide–alkyne 1,3-cycloaddition in ethanol–water

Rodrigo González-Olvera; C. I. Urquiza-Castro; Guillermo E. Negrón-Silva; Deyanira Angeles-Beltrán; Leticia Lomas-Romero; Atilano Gutiérrez-Carrillo; V.H. Lara; Rosa Santillan; José Antonio Morales-Serna

Cu(Al)O mixed oxides, which are obtained by the calcination of Cu–Al layered double hydroxide (LDH), promote the formation of 1,2,3-triazoles from an alkyne–azide cycloaddition reaction (Huisgen-type reaction) with excellent yields using an EtOH–H2O mixture as the solvent under microwave heating. The yield of the reaction is the result of both heterogeneous and homogeneous catalytic processes, as a consequence of capturing Cu(II) from the material by sodium ascorbate. Although the appropriate reaction conditions were employed (EtOH–H2O, 80 °C, MW, 10 min), the reconstruction of LDH by the so-called memory effect was not observed.


Molecules | 2012

Synthesis of azanucleosides through regioselective ring-opening of epoxides catalyzed by sulphated zirconia under microwave and solvent-free conditions.

Celia Xochitl Hernández-Reyes; Deyanira Angeles-Beltrán; Leticia Lomas-Romero; Eduardo González-Zamora; Rubén Gaviño; Jorge Cárdenas; José Antonio Morales-Serna; Guillermo E. Negrón-Silva

New azanucleosides were obtained using sulphated zirconia (ZS) as catalyst in the nucleophilic oxirane ring opening reaction of 1-allyl-3-(oxiran-2-ylmethyl)pyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione and 1-allyl-5-methyl-3-(oxiran-2-ylmethyl)-pyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione, with (S)-prolinol. The new templates were obtained with good yields following a route which exploits the reactivity of epoxides in the presence of sulphated zirconia as catalyst. The key step was carried out using microwave and solvent-free conditions and proceeds with high selectivity.


Molecules | 2011

Synthesis of new pentacyclo[5.4.0.0(2,6).0(3,10).0(5,9)]undecane-8,11-dione (PCU) cyanosilylated derivatives using sulphated zirconia and hydrotalcite as catalysts in microwave-assisted reactions under solvent free conditions.

Nahí Adriana Guerra-Navarro; Laura Nadxieli Palacios-Grijalva; Deyanira Angeles-Beltrán; Guillermo E. Negrón-Silva; Leticia Lomas-Romero; Eduardo González-Zamora; Rubén Gaviño-Ramírez; Juan Navarrete-Bolaños

A comparison was made of the effectiveness of the functionalization reactions of pentacyclo[5.4.0.02,6.03,10.05,9]undecane-8,11-dione (PCU) using sulphated zirconia in protection-deprotection reactions and Mg/Al hydrotalcite in a cyanosilylation reaction, under classical thermal conditions and imposing microwave radiation; improved yields and reaction times were considered.


RSC Advances | 2013

Efficient activity of magnesium–aluminium hydrotalcite in the synthesis of amides

José Antonio Morales-Serna; Miguel Ángel Jaime-Vasconcelos; Eréndira García-Ríos; Alejandro Canales Cruz; Deyanira Angeles-Beltrán; Leticia Lomas-Romero; Guillermo E. Negrón-Silva; Jorge Cárdenas

The synthesis of amides by coupling benzotriazole esters and amines can be achieved conveniently in moderate to excellent yields (50–95%) using a commercial, synthesized, calcined or reconstructed Mg–Al hydrotalcite instead of one of the classic bases (tertiary amines). The experimental results demonstrated that commercial and synthesized hydrotalcite can be quantitatively recovered from the reaction by simple filtration and reused for a number of cycles and that the reconstructed hydrotalcite is the most active form for the amide bond formation. Finally, to test the scope of the protocol for the synthesis of biologically relevant molecules, the total synthesis of Sansalvamide A was carried out.


XXVI Congress of the Mexican Society of Electrochemistry -and- 4th Meeting of the ECS Mexican Section | 2011

Electrochemical Impedance Evaluation of Uracil and Thymine Pyrimidine Derivatives and its Nucleosides Compounds as a Non-Toxic Corrosion Inhibitors of Steels in 1M HCl

Araceli Espinoza-Vázquez; Guillermo E. Negrón-Silva; Deyanira Angeles-Beltrán; Manuel Palomar-Pardavé; M. Romero-Romo; H. Herrera-Hernández

a Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, Departamento de Ciencias Basicas, Av. San Pablo 180. CP. 02200, Mexico D. F., Mexico b Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, Departamento de Materiales, Av. San Pablo 180. CP. 02200, Mexico D. F., Mexico c Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico (UAEM), Centro Universitario Valle de Mexico). Blvd. Universitario S/N, Atizapan de Zaragoza, Mexico, C.P. 54500.

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Guillermo E. Negrón-Silva

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Leticia Lomas-Romero

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Rodrigo González-Olvera

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Araceli Espinoza-Vázquez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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M. Romero-Romo

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Manuel Palomar-Pardavé

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Alejandro Alvarez-Hernández

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo

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José Antonio Morales-Serna

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Oscar R. Suárez-Castillo

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo

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