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New Sunlight-Powered Chemistry Simplifies Production of Drug-Like Molecules

Researchers have developed a faster, cheaper way to synthesize oxadiazoles—ring-shaped molecules widely used in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals—using nothing more than visible light and a catalyst. The one-pot process cuts manufacturing steps and costs, potentially accelerating drug development and lowering production expenses for chemical companies.

Originaltitel: Visible Light Mediated One Pot Synthesis of 2,5-Disubstituted 1,3,4-Oxadiazole

Abstrakt

<p>A one-pot, three-component photo redox process has been developed for the synthesis of 2,5-disubstituted 1,3,4-oxadiazole derivatives under mild conditions using a catalytic amount of photocatalyst. The method involves the visible light-mediated coupling of isothiocyanates with hydrazines, followed by intramolecular cyclization with the aid of an alkyl halide to form the desired substituted oxadiazole molecule. The method has been optimized for a wide range of substrates and produces moderate to good yields. The simplicity and efficiency of this method make it a useful tool for the synthesis of structurally interesting molecules for various applications.</p>

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