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    The Friedländer synthesis offers efficient access to substituted quinolines from 2-aminobenzaldehydes and activated ketones in the presence of a base. The disadvantage of this procedure lies in the fact that relatively few 2-aminobenzaldehyde derivatives are readily available. To overcome this problem, we report a modification of this process involving the in situ reduction of 2-nitrobenzaldehydes with Fe/AcOH in the presence of active methylene compounds (AMCs) to produce substituted quinolines in high yields. The conditions are mild enough to tolerate a wide range of functionality in both reacting partners and promote reactions not only with phenyl and benzyl ketones, but also with β-keto-esters, β-keto-nitriles, β-keto-sulfones and β-diketones. The reaction of 2-nitroaromatic ketones with unsymmetrical AMCs is less reliable, giving a competitive formation of substituted quinolin-2(1H)-ones from the cyclization of the Z Knoevenagel intermediate which appears to be favored when certain large groups are adjacent to the AMC ketone carbonyl.

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    Kwabena Fobi, Richard A Bunce. Domino Nitro Reduction-Friedländer Heterocyclization for the Preparation of Quinolines. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland). 2022 Jun 27;27(13)

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    PMID: 35807369

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