Issue 3, 2026

Efficient one-pot quinoline derivative synthesis from acetophenone and allyl alcohols

Abstract

Quinoline derivatives are widely found in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and functional materials, and the development of efficient synthetic methods for these compounds has attracted considerable attention. In this study, we reported a strategy employing O-sulfonylhydroxylamine (HOSA) as a novel transient directing group (TDG) to achieve site-selective ortho C–H functionalization/cyclization of acetophenones with allyl alcohols. This reaction system operated under mild and readily tunable conditions, enabling efficient construction of the quinoline scaffold via a one-pot process. Our investigations revealed that the structure of the transient directing group, solvent, and reaction temperature collectively govern the reaction pathway, allowing precise control over product selectivity. This approach exhibited broad substrate scope and excellent functional group tolerance. This work not only represented the first application of HOSA as an efficient and versatile catalytic transient directing group in C–H cyclization reactions, but also provided a practical and valuable route for the synthesis of quinoline derivatives.

Graphical abstract: Efficient one-pot quinoline derivative synthesis from acetophenone and allyl alcohols

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Nov 2025
Accepted
23 Dec 2025
First published
09 Jan 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2026,16, 2298-2302

Efficient one-pot quinoline derivative synthesis from acetophenone and allyl alcohols

F. Zeng, Y. Xu, J. Fang, H. Xu, Y. Cai, Y. Hong, J. Gao, Q. Zeng and X. Su, RSC Adv., 2026, 16, 2298 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA09229A

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