Synthesis of 6-SF5-indazoles and an SF5-analog of gamendazole

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Publication Date 2018-07-25
DOI 10.1039/C8OB01460D
Impact Factor 3.876
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Oleksandr S. Kanishchev, William R. Dolbier, Jr.


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Abstract

This work describes an efficient synthetic approach for a new type of SF5-substituted heterocyclic system, namely 6-SF5-indazoles. During this study, various derivatives of 6-SF5-indazoles such as bromo, iodo, nitro, N-acetyl and N-benzyl substituted compounds were synthesized and characterized. In addition, the utility of the synthetic methodology was demonstrated via the synthesis of 6-SF5-gamendazole – a fully matched analog of the experimental male contraceptive gamendazole, which has a 6-CF3-substituted indazole core.

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