Publications by authors named "Andrey V Smolobochkin"

In contrast to hypervalent iodine compounds, the chemistry of their sulfur analogues has been considerably less explored. Herein, we report the direct C-H bond thiolation of electron-rich heterocycles, arenes, and 1,3-dicarbonyls by dichlorosulfuranes under mild conditions. Mechanistic studies and density functional theory calculations suggest the radical chain mechanism of the disclosed transformation.

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  • A new method for synthesizing pyrazolo[3,4-]pyridines is introduced, using 3-arylidene-1-pyrrolines and aminopyrazoles in a single reaction process.
  • The reaction involves a series of steps: nucleophilic addition, electrophilic substitution, and C-N bond cleavage, resulting in derivatives with a primary amino group.
  • This method allows researchers to stop the reaction at the electrophilic substitution phase, offering an easier way to create the challenging pyrazolopyrrolopyridine structure.
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Ureas are often thought of as "double amides" due to the obvious structural similarity of these functional groups. The main structural feature of an amide is its planarity, which is responsible for the conjugation between the nitrogen atom and carbonyl moiety and the decrease of amide nucleophilicity. Consequently, since amides are poor nucleophiles, ureas are often thought of as poor nucleophiles as well.

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The cooperative L-proline/Brønsted acid/base promoted reaction of 2-ethoxypyrrolidines or -substituted 4,4-diethoxybutan-1-amines with methyl(alkyl/aryl)ketones for the synthesis of 2-(acylmethylene)pyrrolidine derivatives is reported. The key features of the developed protocol are gram-scale synthesis of the target compounds, easily available starting materials, operational simplicity and usage of non-expensive reagents.

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The series of novel taurine-derived diarylmethanes and dibenzoxanthenes was synthesized starting from simple commercially available precursors via modular three-stage approach. All the newly synthesized compounds were screened for in vitro antibacterial and antifungal activity, as well as cytotoxicity towards normal and cancer cell lines. Some of the synthesized compounds exhibited 2-4-fold higher activity against S.

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A series of novel 4-(het)arylimidazoldin-2-ones were obtained by the acid-catalyzed reaction of (2,2-diethoxyethyl)ureas with aromatic and heterocyclic -nucleophiles. The proposed approach to substituted imidazolidinones benefits from excellent regioselectivity, readily available starting materials and a simple procedure. The regioselectivity of the reaction was rationalized by quantum chemistry calculations and control experiments.

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The approach to the novel 1-[(2-aminoethyl)sulfonyl]-2-arylpyrrolidines via unique intramolecular cyclization/aza-Michael reactions of N-(4,4-diethoxybutyl)ethenesulfonamide have been developed, which benefits from high yields of target compounds, mild reaction conditions, usage of inexpensive and low-toxic reagents, and allows for wide variability in both amine and aryl moieties. Biotesting with whole-cell luminescent bacterial biosensors responding to DNA damage showed that all tested compounds are not genotoxic. Tested compounds differently affect the formation of biofilms by Vibrio aquamarinus DSM 26054.

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