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Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry. By Dr. Mehnaz Kamal Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University. Heterocyclic Chemistry. Heterocyclic Chemistry. Five-membered Heterocycles Pyrrole, Furan and Thiophene.

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Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

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  1. Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry By Dr. Mehnaz Kamal Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University

  2. Heterocyclic Chemistry

  3. Heterocyclic Chemistry Five-membered Heterocycles Pyrrole, Furan and Thiophene

  4. 1-To identify types of five membered heterocyclic compounds 2- To know sources of five membered heterocyclic 3-To know syntheses of five membered heterocyclic compounds compounds 4-To understand chemical reactions of five memberedheterocyclic compounds

  5. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom • The main reason for the study of pyrrole came from the work on the structure of haem; the blood respiratory pigment, and the chlorophyll; the green photosynthetic pigment of plants. • Thiophene and its derivatives occurs in petroleum. • Furan occurs widely in secondary plant metabolites, especially in terpenoids. • Unsubstitutedpyrrole, furan, and thiophene are usually obtained from petroleum.

  6. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom • Pyrrole, furan and thiophene are colorless liquids of boiling points 126o, 32o, and 84o respectively. • Pyrrolehas a relativelyhigh boiling pointas compared to furan and thiophene, this is due to the presence of intermolecular hydrogen bonding in pyrrole.

  7. Structure and Aromaticity Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom • Pyrrole furan andthiopheneare aromaticbecause: • they fulfill the criteria for aromaticity, the extent of delocalization of the nonbonding electron pair is decisive for the aromaticity, thus the grading of aromaticity is in the order of: • Furan < Pyrrole < Thiophene < Benzene this order is consistent with the order of electronegativity values for oxygen (3.44), nitrogen (3.04) and thiophene (2.56). The order of aromaticity Benzene > Thiophene> Pyrrole > Furan

  8. Structure and Aromaticity Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom 2) They tend to react by electrophilic substitution due appearance of –ve charge on carbon atoms due to delocalization as shown in the following resonance structures

  9. Structure and Aromaticity Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom 3- Electrons not available for protonation—hence not basic 4-6  electrons over 5 ring atoms ….. Electron rich… so more reactive than benzene towards electrophilicsubstitution. The order of reactivity is: Pyrrole > Furan > Thiophene > Benzene

  10. Structure and Aromaticity Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom 5- The pattern of reactivity with Electrophilic reagents. Aromatic compounds ……. By substitution addition followed by proton loss [ oniumintermediate ] Order of reactivity : Pyrrole> Furan > Thiophene > Benzene

  11. Structure and Aromaticity Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom ne 6-The order of aromaticity Benzene > Thiophene> Pyrrole > Furan In case of Thiophene [S] donate & accept electrons…… so delocalization as complete as benzene In case of Pyrrole [N] -Diene-like character CH2=CH-CH=CH2 In case of Furan [O] electronegativity more …. Diene-like character CH2=CH-CH=CH2

  12. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Evidences of aromatic character in pyrrole It tends to react by electrophilic substitution

  13. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom 3)Its exceptional lack of basicity and strong acidity as a secondary amine compared to the aliphatic analog (pyrrolidine). This can be explained on the basis of participation of N lone pair in aromatic sextet (see the resonance structures) So Its weak acid not basic as the secondary amines Lone pair of N is involved in  cloud and not Available for sharing with acids thus the dipole moment of pyrrole compared with pyrolidine is revertedand thus protonation occurs at carbons not at N

  14. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Sources & Synthesis A) Sources Pyrrole & Thiophene …. Coal Tar Pyrrole ring …. Porphyrin system….. Chlorophyll & Hemoglobin Furan ….. Decarbonylation of Furfuraldehyde ……. Oat hulls, corn cobs or rice hulls corn cobs Oat hulls rice hulls

  15. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom B) Synthesis Thiophene Pyrrole Furan

  16. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Reactions of pyrrole Vilsmier Rex Acetylation HNO3 +Ac2o Sulfonation Reduction Nitration

  17. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Reactions of Pyrrole with carbene Halogenation

  18. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Reactions of Furan Acetylation Vilsmier Rex Sulfonation Nitration

  19. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds Reactions of Thiophene A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Sulfonation Acetylation Nitration Halogenation

  20. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Five Membered Heteroaromatic Rings Containing 2X , at least one nitrogen 1,3-Azoles 1,2-Azoles Thiazole [ 1,3-thiazole] Oxazole [ 1,3-oxazole] Imidazole [ 1,3-diazole] Isothiazole [ 1,2-thiazole] Isoxazole [ 1,2-oxazole] Pyrazole [ 1,2-diazole]

  21. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Five Membered Heteroaromatic Rings Containing 2X , at least one nitrogen Aromaticity & Basicity Strong base, due to the greater electron releasing capacity of the two nitrogen's Importance of the ring Building blocks asHistidineandHistamine It exist in two tautomeric forms …..

  22. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Fused Five Membered Heteroaromatic Rings With one X

  23. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Fused Five Membered Heteroaromatic Rings With one X Indole Fischer Synthesis Basicity of Indole Not basic because lone pair is delocalized and contributed to the Aromatic system

  24. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Fused Five Membered Heteroaromatic Rings With one X Indole It undrego Electrophilic Subistitution at Position 3

  25. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Vilsmier Rex Reaction with carbene

  26. Hetero-Monocyclic Compounds A. Five-membered Rings with one Heteroatom Fused Five Membered Hetero aromatic Rings With two X Benzimidazole … In Vit B12 : Commercially as an parasiticide

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