Synthesis 2008(2): 304-310  
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-990948
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Chemistry of Polyhalogenated Nitrobutadienes, 6: A New Ring-Closure Approach to Perfunctionalized 5-Nitropyrimidines

Viktor A. Zapol’skiia, Jan C. Namysloa, Cevher Altuga, Mimoza Gjikajb, Dieter E. Kaufmann*a
a Institute of Organic Chemistry, Clausthal University of Technology, Leibnizstr. 6, 38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
Fax: +49(5323)722834; e-Mail: dieter.kaufmann@tu-clausthal.de;
b Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Clausthal University of Technology, Paul-Ernst-Str. 4, 38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
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Publication History

Received 24 August 2007
Publication Date:
07 December 2007 (online)

Abstract

The recently reported capability of pentachloro-2-nitro­butadiene and some closely related derivatives to allow the synthesis of highly substituted acyclic as well as five-membered (hetero)cyclic compounds is herein extended to pyrimidines with an exceptional substitution pattern. Our novel approach starts from a 1,1-diamino-3,4,4-trichloro-2-nitrobuta-1,3-diene and an appropriate amidine. Some of the resulting perfunctionalized pyrimidines were subjected to further transformations to give promising candidates with respect to biological, especially pharmacological, activity.

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All data of C10H12Cl2N4O3 were collected on a Stoe IPDS-II single-crystal X-ray diffractometer with graphite monochromated MoKα radiation (λ = 0.71073 Å) at 223 K. The crystal structure was solved by direct methods and refined by full matrix least squares on F 2 (SHELX-97)4 in the triclinic space group P1 (Nr. 2), lattice parameters a = 921.5(3) pm, b = 1230.6(5) pm, c = 1369.6(6) pm, V = 1315.1(9) × 106 pm3, Z = 4, d calc = 1.551 g cm-3, F(000) = 632, absorption coefficient = 0.503 mm-1 using 4346 independent reflections and 439 parameters. R1 = 0.0420, wR2 = 0.1011 [I > 2σ(I)], goodness of fit on F 2 = 1.082, residual electronic density = 0.463 and -0.341 e A-3. Crystallographic data have been deposited with the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre as supplementary publication no. CCDC-645171. Copies of the data can be obtained free of charge on application to CCDC, 12 Union Road, Cambridge CB2 1EZ, UK (fax: +44(1223)336033, e-mail: fileserv@ccdc.ac.uk or http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk).

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