Reaction of 2-methylquinoline with 3-phenylprop-2-ynenitrile in the KOH—H 2 O system
2017
The reaction of 2-methylquinoline with 3-phenylprop-2-ynenitrile in the presence of water (0—25 °C, 20 mol.% KOH, 5 equiv. H2O) is accompanied by the loss of aromaticity of the quinoline nucleus and results in double functionalization of the molecule at the nitrogen atom and the methyl group. Two 2-cyano-1-phenylethenyl groups were introduced into the molecule to form (2E,4E)-4-{1-[(Z)-2-cyano-1-phenylethenyl]quinolin-2(1H)-ylidene}-3-phenylbut-2-enenitrile in 59—67% yield. This reaction is stereoselective: the N-2-cyano-1-phenylethenyl-substituent has the Z-configuration, while the 1,3-diene moiety at the methyl group has the E,E-configuration. (2E)-3-Phenyl-4-(quinolin-2-yl)but-2-enenitrile that formed as a by-product (0—24% yields) is formally the addition product of the methyl group of the quinoline substrate at the acetylenic bond.
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