Issue 12, 2024

Recent advancement in the synthesis of quinoline derivatives via multicomponent reactions

Abstract

The synthesis of quinoline derivatives through multicomponent reactions (MCRs) has emerged as an efficient and versatile strategy in organic synthesis. MCRs offer the advantage of constructing complex molecular architectures in a single step, utilising multiple starting materials in a convergent manner. This review provides an overview of recent advancements in the field of quinoline synthesis via MCRs. Various MCRs, such as the Povarov reaction, the Gewald reaction, and the Ugi reaction have been successfully employed for the synthesis of diverse quinoline scaffolds. These methodologies not only showcase high atom economy but also allow the incorporation of structural diversity into the final products. The versatility of MCRs enables the introduction of functional groups and substitution patterns tailored to specific applications. This review highlights the significance of quinoline derivatives in medicinal chemistry, materials science, and other interdisciplinary areas. The continuous innovation and development of novel MCR-based approaches for quinoline synthesis hold great promise for the rapid and efficient generation of valuable compounds with a wide range of biological and physicochemical properties.

Graphical abstract: Recent advancement in the synthesis of quinoline derivatives via multicomponent reactions

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
09 Jan 2024
Accepted
27 Feb 2024
First published
27 Feb 2024

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024,22, 2339-2358

Recent advancement in the synthesis of quinoline derivatives via multicomponent reactions

A. Mandal and A. T. Khan, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2024, 22, 2339 DOI: 10.1039/D4OB00034J

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