Abstract
This research describes the synthesis of some new different substituted bicyclic phenyl derivatives. To obtain the target compounds, the reaction steps shown in scheme (I) and (II) were of a feasible strategy. The synthon terphthalic acid hydrazide [2] which was prepared from methyl terphthalate [1] with hydrazine hydrate, was used for the preparation of six types of new heterocyclic derivatives. Acid hydrazide [2] reacts with carbon disulfide in the presence of potassium hydroxide and p–hydroxy benza ldehyde to give the corresponding potassium carbodithioate salt [3] and shiff’s base [5] derivatives respectively. Treatment of the latter salt with p - bromophenacyl bromide afforded thiazolidine -2- thione[4], cyclization of shiff ’s base [5] usi ng mercapto acetic acid resulted in the formation of -4- oxo-1,3 - thiazolidne [6]. 1,2,4 – triazolo [3, 4b] - 1,3,4 – thiadiazine [9] was synthesized from basic cyclization of the intermediate product [8] which was obtained from the reaction between 2 – mercapto – 1,3,4 – oxadiazole [7] and p-bromo phenacyl bromide. Furthermore, the hydrazino – 1,3,4 – oxadiazole [10], which was obtained from the reaction between of compound [7] with hydrazine hydrate, was then reacted with CS2 / pyridine and acetyl aceton to give the corresponding 1,3,4 – triazolo [5,1b] oxadiazole [11] and pyrazole [12] derivatives respectively, scheme (II). All synthesized compounds structures were characterized by measurements some of its physical proprieties and some specific reactions and spectral methods FTIR, 1 H NMR for compound [6] and [8].
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