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Tetrahedron | 1998

The application of disubstituted vinylogous iminium salts and related synthons to the regiocontrolled preparation of unsymmetrical 2,3,4-trisubstituted pyrroles

John T. Gupton; Keith Krumpe; Bruce S. Burnham; Kate A. Dwornik; Scott A. Petrich; Karen X. Du; Marc Bruce; Phong Vu; Marian Vargas; Kartik M. Keertikar; Kirsten N. Hosein; Claude R. Jones; James A. Sikorski

Abstract Reactions of 2,3-disubstituted chloropropeniminium salts and related synthons with ethyl glycinate, ethyl N-methylglycinate, and ethyl N-benzylglycinate have been studied under acidic, basic and neutral conditions. Such reactions have resulted in efficient and selective methodology for the synthesis of unsymmetrical 2,3,4-trisubstituted pyrrole systems.


Tetrahedron | 1995

The application of vinylogous iminium salts and related synthons to the preparation of trisubstituted pyridines

Scott A. Petrich; Fred A. Hicks; Doug R. Wilkinson; James G. Tarrant; Steve M. Bruno; Marian Vargas; Kirsten N. Hosein; John T. Gupton; James A. Sikorski

Abstract The reaction of unsymmetrical vinylogous iminum salts and related analogs with β-aminocrotononitrile to yield 2,3,6-trisubstituted pyridines with regioselective control is described.


Tetrahedron | 2002

The application of vinylogous iminium salt derivatives to the regiocontrolled preparation of heterocyclic appended pyrazoles

John T. Gupton; Stuart C. Clough; Robert B. Miller; Bradley K. Norwood; Charles R. Hickenboth; Itta Bluhn Chertudi; Scott R Cutro; Scott A. Petrich; Fred A. Hicks; Douglas R. Wilkinson; James A. Sikorski

Abstract A variety of vinylogous iminium salt derivatives have been examined as useful precursors for the regiocontrolled synthesis of heterocyclic appended pyrazoles. The reaction conditions for such processes have been optimized and the regiochemical preferences have been determined. Such reaction sequences represent methodologies which may have useful applications for the preparation of biologically interesting substances.


Tetrahedron | 1994

The application of unsymmetrical vinylogous iminium salts and related synthons to the preparation of monosubstituted triazolo [1, 5-a]pyrimidines

Scott A. Petrich; Zhenrong Qian; Lisa M. Santiago; John T. Gupton; James A. Sikorski

Abstract The reaction of vinylogous iminium salts and related analogs with 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole to yield 7-substituted and 5-substituted triazolo [1,5-a]pyrimidines is described.


Tetrahedron | 1993

The preparation and some reactions of a benzotriazole substituted vinamidinium salt

John T. Gupton; Fred A. Hicks; Stanton Q. Smith; A.Denise Main; Scott A. Petrich; Doug R. Wilkinson; James A. Sikorski; Alan R. Katritzky

Abstract A three step synthesis of a novel 2-(1-benzotriazolyl)-vinamidinium salt is described along with its direct conversion to a series of unusual 5-(1-benzotriazolyl) pyrimidines, 4-(1-benzotriazolyl)-pyrazoles, and 4-(1-benzotriazolyl) pyrroles.


Tetrahedron | 1996

The application of vinylogous iminium salts and related synthons to the regiocontrolled preparation of 2,3- and 2,5-disubstituted pyrroles

John T. Gupton; Scott A. Petrich; Lana L Smith; Marc Bruce; Phong Vu; Karen X. Du; Eric E Dueno; Claude R. Jones; James A. Sikorski

Abstract The reaction of 1-substituted vinamidinium salts with sarcosine ethyl ester produced 2,3-disubstituted pyrroles; a similar reaction with glycine ethyl ester gave 2,5-disubstituted pyrroles. Reactions of related three-carbon synthons with sarcosine and glycine were studied under basic, neutral and acidic conditions which demonstrated the utility of these derivatives for the regiocontrolled preparation of disubstituted pyrroles.


Heterocycles | 1994

The Preparation of Thiophene AppeNded Vinylogous Iminium Salts and Their Application to the Regioselective Synthesis of Thienylpyrimidines and Thienylpyrroles

John T. Gupton; Fred A. Hicks; Douglas R. Wilkinson; Scott A. Petrich; James A. Sikorski

The synthesis of two, vinylogous iminium salts, which contain an appended thiophene group, are described along with their conversion to thiophene substituted pyrimidines and pyrroles


Heterocycles | 1998

THE PREPARATION OF HETEROCYCLIC APPENDED VINYLOGOUS IMINIUM SALTS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO THE REGIOSELECTIVE PREPARATION OF BIHETEROCYCLIC SYSTEMS

John T. Gupton; Scott A. Petrich; Fred A. Hicks; Doug R. Wilkinson; Marian Vargas; Kirsten N. Hosein; James A. Sikorski


Heterocycles | 1995

THE APPLICATION OF SYMMETRICAL VINAMIDINIUM SALTS TO THE PREPARATION OF MONOSUBSTITUTED TRIAZOLO 1,5-A-PYRIMIDINES

Scott A. Petrich; Z. Qian; L. M. Santiago; John T. Gupton; James A. Sikorski


Heterocycles | 1994

The Reaction of a Benzotriazole Substituted Vinamidium Salt with Grignard Reagents

John T. Gupton; Scott A. Petrich; A.Denise Main; Robin Jaeger; Stanton Q. Smith; Fred A. Hicks; James A. Sikorski; Alan R. Katritzsky; Lyle Castle

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John T. Gupton

University of Central Florida

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Fred A. Hicks

University of Central Florida

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Doug R. Wilkinson

University of Central Florida

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Kirsten N. Hosein

University of Central Florida

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Marian Vargas

University of Central Florida

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A.Denise Main

University of Central Florida

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Douglas R. Wilkinson

University of Central Florida

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Karen X. Du

University of Central Florida

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Marc Bruce

University of Central Florida

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