Abstract

The solvents used in chemistry are a fundamental element of the environmental performance of processes in corporate and academic laboratories. Their influence on costs, health safety, and nature cannot be neglected. Quantitatively, solvents are the most abundant constituents of chemical transformations; therefore, acting on solvents and replacing standard solvents with safer products can have a great ecological impact. However, not all green solvents are suitable for the wide scope of organic chemistry reactions. A second point to consider is that 50% of pharmaceutical drugs are nitrogen heterocycles compounds. It therefore appeared important to provide an overview of the more ecological methodologies for synthesizing this class of compounds. In this review, all publications since 2000 that describe green reactions leading to the formation of nitrogen heterocycles using safe solvents were considered. We chose water, PEG, and bio-based solvents for their negligible toxicity. The synthesis of five-, six-, and seven-membered aromatic nitrogen heterocycles using green reactions reported in the literature to date is described.

Highlights

  • After some time dedicated to the search for Green Reactions Leading to the Formation of N-Heterocycles, the excellent review entitled “More Sustainable Approaches for the Synthesis of N-Based Heterocycles”, published by Candeias et al, in 2009 [1] was identified

  • The instant review discusses the use of green reactions leading to the formation of nitrogen heterocycles by means of safe solvents, namely water, polyethylene glycols (PEGs) and various bio-based systems, since 2000

  • Methyl-THF, which is one of the bio-sourced green solvents widely used today to replace THF, will not be discussed in this review because we did not find any work reporting its use for the synthesis of nitrogen containing heterocycles

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Summary

Background and Methodology

After some time dedicated to the search for Green Reactions Leading to the Formation of N-Heterocycles, the excellent review entitled “More Sustainable Approaches for the Synthesis of N-Based Heterocycles”, published by Candeias et al, in 2009 [1] was identified. The instant review discusses the use of green reactions leading to the formation of nitrogen heterocycles by means of safe solvents, namely water, PEG and various bio-based systems, since 2000. Methyl-THF, which is one of the bio-sourced green solvents widely used today to replace THF, will not be discussed in this review because we did not find any work reporting its use for the synthesis of nitrogen containing heterocycles. We trust this review will be helpful to a broad community of scientists working in medicinal chemistry

Sustainable Chemistry
Water as Solvent
PEG as Solvent
Bio-Based Solvents
Reactions in PEG
Reactions in Bio-Based Solvents
Formation of the Tetrazole Ring
3.10.1. Reactions in Water
Findings
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