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An operational transformation of 3-carboxy-4-quinolones into 3-nitro-4-quinolones via ipso-nitration using polysaccharide supported copper nanoparticles: synthesis of 3-tetrazolyl bioisosteres of 3-carboxy-4-quinolones as antibacterial agents

Abstract

Chitosan supported Cu nano-particles have been synthesized, and utilized for the synthesis of 3-nitro-4-quinolones from 3-carboxy-4-quinolones via ipso nitration. The synthesized 3-nitro derivatives of 4-quinolones were successfully converted into their 3-tetrazolyl bioisosteres which showed increased antibacterial activity as compared to the standard ciprofloxacin.

Graphical abstract: An operational transformation of 3-carboxy-4-quinolones into 3-nitro-4-quinolones via ipso-nitration using polysaccharide supported copper nanoparticles: synthesis of 3-tetrazolyl bioisosteres of 3-carboxy-4-quinolones as antibacterial agents

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
16 Dec 2015
Accepted
03 Feb 2016
First published
04 Feb 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 19052-19059

An operational transformation of 3-carboxy-4-quinolones into 3-nitro-4-quinolones via ipso-nitration using polysaccharide supported copper nanoparticles: synthesis of 3-tetrazolyl bioisosteres of 3-carboxy-4-quinolones as antibacterial agents

C. S. Azad and A. K. Narula, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 19052 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA26909A

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