Methylthio activating groups in the synthesis of isoquinolines
MR Euerby, RD Waigh
Index: Euerby, Melvin R.; Waigh, Roger D. Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1984 , # 2 p. 127 - 128
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Abstract
Most of the widely used syntheses of isoquinolines proceed by acid-catalysed attack of a suitable functionalised N-substituted phenethylamine or benzylamine on the benzene ring of the amine. They are thus representative of a wider range of reactions proceeding by electrophilic attack on an aromatic system, many of which are dependent on the presence of suitably placed electron-donating substituents. In the absence of activating groups, reactions of the last ...
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