Abstract

Electrochemical reduction of N-(2-nitroaryl)pyridinium chlorides was accomplished in acidic aqueous alcoholic medium in the galvanostatic mode using tin, titanium, vanadium, and iron chlorides as redox-mediators. The use of SnCl2 as a mediator catalyst made it possible to shorten the electrosynthesis time as compared to the direct electroreduction on an electrode and prepare the intramolecular cyclization products, viz., substituted pyrido[1,2-a]benzimidazoles, in high yield. The influence of the mediator nature and its amount, current density, temperature, cathode material, medium acidity, and the substrate structure on the efficiency of reductive heterocyclization of N-(2-nitroaryl)pyridinium salts was studied.

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