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DOI:
10.1055/sos-SD-115-00869
Sharma, U.; Kumar, R.; Gupta, S. S.; Chandra, D., Science of Synthesis Knowledge Updates, (2022) 2, 64.
Generally, the structural core of quinoline has been constructed by various conventional named reactions, such as the Skraup,[9] Doebner–von Miller,[10] Friedländer,[11] Pfitzinger,[12] and Conrad–Limpach[13] quinoline syntheses, via a cyclization process as the key reaction step. Here, several new protocols to synthesize quinolines are discussed, including the traditional named reactions.
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