Ethyl isocyanoacetate is an isocyanide ester that serves as a building block for the production of heterocycles.[1]
Application
Ethyl isocyanoacetate was used in the synthesis of 7-aza-tetrahydroindoles[2]. It was also used to prepare pyrroles[3][4], oxazolines[5], benzodiazepines[6], oxazoles[7] and imidazoles[8].
[Structure: see text] A multipurpose mesofluidic flow reactor capable of producing gram quantities of material has been developed as an automated synthesis platform for the rapid on-demand synthesis of key building blocks and small exploratory libraries. The reactor is configured
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 128(33), 10662-10663 (2006-08-17)
The copper-catalyzed reaction between two different isocyanides produces the corresponding heteroaromatization products, imidazoles, in good yields. The reaction proceeds most probably through the activation of the sp3 C-H bond in the isocyanides by a copper catalyst, followed by a [3
Journal of medicinal chemistry, 36(8), 1001-1006 (1993-04-16)
A series of imidazo[1,5-a][1,4]benzodiazepine esters have been synthesized with varying ester side chains and 8-position substituents. The affinities of these compounds were evaluated at both "diazepam-insensitive" (DI) and diazepam-sensitive (DS) subtypes of the benzodiazepine receptor (BZR). A profound steric effect
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