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A facile three-component route to powerful 5-aryldeazaalloxazine photocatalysts

  • Ivana Weisheitelová,
  • Radek Cibulka,
  • Marek Sikorski and
  • Tetiana Pavlovska

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 1831–1838, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.161

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  • purification. Thus, it significantly improves existing approaches. Keywords: catalysis; deazaalloxazine; flavin; multicomponent approach; one-pot reaction; Introduction Heterocyclic compounds containing pyrimidine and quinoline motifs in their structure, both of natural and synthetic origin, find a wide set
  • substituents at positions 7 and 8 of the deazaalloxazine ring (see Figure 1 for numeration) showed the best reactivity as reductive photocatalysts. Such an outcome of MCR opens up the possibility of their production on a larger scale for commercial needs. However, the synthesis of the 7- and 8-methoxy
  • ]quinoline-2,4(1H,3H)-dione cyclic system. The absorption spectra of the methoxy derivatives 2f, 2j and 2n in DMF provide interesting information on the effect of the position of the methoxy group in the core of deazaalloxazine on the absorption maxima (Figure 2). The 8-methoxydeazaalloxazine 2n exhibited a
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