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| Title:  | Synthesis and reactions of flavazoles |  
| Authors:  | Ramabhadran,P Dr.Madhavan Pillai, P |  
| Keywords:  | Flavazoles Ascorbic acid Phenylation reactions Ultraviolet adsorptions |  
| Issue Date:  | Jul-1984 |  
| Publisher:  | Cochin University of Science and Technology |  
| Abstract:  | The study deals with the production of l-phenylflavazoles with chloro, amino, hydroxy,
chloromethyl, carboxamido, trichloromethyl, N-pyrrolidyl and N-pyrrolidylmethyl groups substituted at position 3. The interconversions of 3-amino, 3-hydroxy and 3-chlorol-
phenylflavazoles were also investigated. Further, an unusual phenylation reaction was found to take place if stored or air-oxidised phenylhydrazine was used as the condensing agent for the formation of flavazoles from quinoxaline-2-carboxaldehyde phenylhydrazones.
By this phenylation reaction 1,3-diphenyl, l-p-tolyl-3-phenyl, l-p-chlorophenyl-3-phenyl, l-p-bromophenyl- 3-phenyl and l-phenyl-3-p-tolylflavazoles were prepared. In addition to establishing the structure of the phenylation products, the reaction was shown to take place by a free radical mechanism involving phenyl radicals formed from oxidised phenylhydrazine.
Also the oxidation, reduction and bromination reactions of l-phenylflavazole were investigated. The product obtained when a mixture of l-phenylflavazole and sodium borohydride in isopropanol was heated under reflux was shown to be 2-anilinoquinoxaline-3-carboxamide
which when refluxed with concentrated hydrochloric acid gave the known 2-anilinoquinoxaline.
New procedures were worked out for the oxidative cyclisation reactions of quinoxaline-2carboxaldehyde phenylhydrazones to l-phenylflavazoles in excellent yields using azobenzene as a dehydrogenating agent. These cyclisations were also shown to take place, though in low Yield, if the quinoxaline2- carboxaldehyde phenylhydrazones were heated above their melting points in an atmosphere containing oxygen. |  
| Description:  | Department of Applied Chemistry, Cochin University of Science and Technology |  
| URI:  | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3294 |  
| Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Sciences
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