Synthesis and properties of maleopimaric acid amides, imides and imidoamides with arylisoxazole and quinoline fragments
https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8331-2021-57-4-424-430
Abstract
The method for maleopimaric acid N-(5-arylisoxazol-3-yl)amides synthesis has been developed by reaction of maleopimaric acid chloride with 3-amine-5-phenyl(4-methylphenyl)isoxazoles. N’-butyl-, N’-(2-hydroxyethyl)imides of maleopimaric acid N-(5-arylisoxazol-3-yl)amides were prepared. Heterocyclic imide – maleopimaric acid N-(quinolin-8-yl) imide was prepared by reaction of maleopimaric acid and 8-aminoquinoline in toluene at reflux in 97.1 % yield. It was established that refluxing of toluene solution of 8-aminoquinoline and maleated rosin, prepared by treatment of rosin with maleic anhydride and containing at least 50 % of maleopimaric acid, leads to the formation of maleopimaric acid N-(quinolin-8-yl)imide in 52.5 % yield (based on weight of maleated rosin). It was found by the methods of IR-, 1H NMR spectroscopy and mass-spectrometry that maleopimaric acid N-(quinolin-8-yl)imide consists of two diastereomeric atropisomers at 1:0.40 ratio. The biological properties of the prepared compounds were studied. It was established that maleopimaric acid N-(5-(4-methylphenyl)isoxazol-3-yl)amide possesses rotatory power (26 mkm-1) and may be used as chiral dopant to nematic LC for preparation of chiral LC-compositions.
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About the Authors
M. P. BeiBelarus
Maksim P. Bei – Ph. D. (Chemistry), Leading Researcher
36, F. Skoriny str., 220141, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
A. P. Yuvchenko
Belarus
Anatolij P. Yuvchenko – Ph. D. (Chemistry), Senior Researcher
36, F. Skoriny str., 220141, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
V. I. Potkin
Belarus
Vladimir I. Potkin – Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, D. Sc. (Chemistry), Professor, Head of the Department
13, Surganov str., 220072, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
S. K. Petkevich
Belarus
Sergey K. Petkevich – Ph. D. (Chemistry), Leading Researcher
13, Surganov str., 220072, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
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