Issue 21, 2014

Copper oxide nanoparticle mediated ‘click chemistry’ for the synthesis of mono-, bis- and tris-triazole derivatives from 10,10-dipropargyl-9-anthrone as a key building block

Abstract

The synthesis of mono-, bis- and tris-triazole derivatives was accomplished using 10,10-dipropargyl-9-anthrone as a key starting material. Various acetylenic compounds (2–5) derived from 10,10-dipropargyl-9-anthrone on reaction with alkyl/benzyl bromides and sodium azide in the presence of 10 mol% of copper oxide nanoparticles along with 20 mol% sodium ascorbate in water afforded a wide variety of triazoles derivatives (8–13) under heating at 70 °C. The salient features of the present protocol are: mild reaction conditions, a shorter reaction time, the reusability of the catalyst, and its applicability with a wide range of substrates. Moreover, the mono-triazole 8b undergoes extended assembly in the solid state forming a zig-zag supramolecular structure stabilized by π–π and C–H⋯π interactions. Interestingly, the single crystal X-ray structure of 9b shows that it forms a supramolecular ball structure stabilized by a combination of C–H⋯O interaction and hydrogen bonding. Furthermore the presence of water molecules embedded in the crystal lattice of 9b allows these supramolecular balls to arrange in a chain generating a fascinating supramolecular architecture.

Graphical abstract: Copper oxide nanoparticle mediated ‘click chemistry’ for the synthesis of mono-, bis- and tris-triazole derivatives from 10,10-dipropargyl-9-anthrone as a key building block

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Sep 2013
Accepted
02 Jan 2014
First published
06 Jan 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 10652-10659

Copper oxide nanoparticle mediated ‘click chemistry’ for the synthesis of mono-, bis- and tris-triazole derivatives from 10,10-dipropargyl-9-anthrone as a key building block

P. R. Bagdi, R. S. Basha, P. K. Baruah and A. T. Khan, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 10652 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA44869J

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