Formula: C15H11NO. So far, in addition to halogen atoms, other non-metallic atoms can become part of the aromatic heterocycle, and the target ring system is still aromatic. Compound: 2,5-Diphenyloxazole, is researched, Molecular C15H11NO, CAS is 92-71-7, about Palladium/copper-catalyzed decarbonylative heteroarylation of amides via C-N bond activation.
A novel strategy for the synthesis of 2-arylated oxazole derivatives, e.g., 5-(1-naphthalenyl)-2-phenyloxazole via palladium/copper-catalyzed decarbonylative heteroarylation of amides RC(O)NR1R2 (R = C6H5, 2-FC6H4, 1-naphthyl, etc.; R1R2 = -C(O)(CH2)3C(O)-, -C(O)(CH2)2C(O)-) via C-N bond activation by ground-state destabilization has been reported. This transformation shows good functional group tolerance and delivers the versatile 2-arylated oxazole derivatives in moderate to good yields. This transformation provides unique and efficient strategies for converting readily available amides and the precursor carboxylic acids into valuable chems.
This literature about this compound(92-71-7)Formula: C15H11NOhas given us a lot of inspiration, and I hope that the research on this compound(2,5-Diphenyloxazole) can be further advanced. Maybe we can get more compounds in a similar way.
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Thiazole | C3H3NS – PubChem,
Thiazole | chemical compound | Britannica