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Synthesis of Quinazolin-4-ones by Copper-Catalyzed Isocyanide Insertion.

Jurriën W ColletEdith A van der NolTom R RooseBert U W MaesEelco RuijterRomano V A Orrù
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2020)
Herein, we report a novel copper-catalyzed imidoylative cross-coupling/cyclocondensation reaction between 2-isocyanobenzoates and amines efficiently producing quinazolin-4-ones. The reaction utilizes Cu(II) acetate as an environmentally benign catalyst in combination with a mild base and proceeds well in anisole, a recommended, sustainable solvent. Additionally, the reaction does not require dry conditions or inert atmospheres for optimal performance. The scope of this isocyanide insertion reaction is rather broad, tolerating various functionalized isocyanobenzoates and a range of substituted amines, although the use of aromatic amines as nucleophiles requires microwave heating.
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