Grignard reaction of 2-aminobenzophenone [2835-77-0] (1) with
methylmagnesium bromide and dehydration of the tertiary carbinol gives 2-(1-phenylvinyl)aniline [64097-92-3] (2). In an example of the Widman‐Stoermer Synthesis, treatment with
nitrous acid followed by basification of the diazonium species with ammonia causes an intramolecular cyclization to afford 4-phenylcinnoline [21874-06-6] (3). Hydrogenation would give 4-Phenyl-1,4-dihydrocinnoline,
CID:14175750 (4). The presence of acetic acid gives (5). The reaction with Methyl p-toluenesulfonate [80-48-8] leads to
CID:20337750 (6). Acid hydrolysis gives N-methyl-3-phenylindol-1-amine [57647-15-1] (7). Sodamide is then used to abstract the amine proton; alkylation of then anionic species with 2-dimethylaminoethylchloride [107-99-3] (8) then concludes the synthesis of binedaline (9).
See also
Widman‐Stoermer Synthesis also used for the synthesis of
Cintazone [2056-56-6].
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