A green microwave method for synthesizing a more stable phthalazin-1-ol isomer as a good anticancer reagent using chemical plasma organic reactions

Rizk Sameh A; El-Hashash, Maher A.; Youssef, Amr A.; Elgendy, Abdelfattah T.;

Abstract


Conventional synthesis of the phthalazine has already allowed affording the phthalazin-1-one phthalazin-1-ol dynamic equilibrium that decreases the anticancer activity due to diminishing the concentration of the phthalazin-1-ol product. Nowadays, pure phthalazin-1-ol (5) can be gaining by using green microwave tools that increase the power of the phthalazine nucleus as an anticancer drug. A microscopic thermal kinetic parameter like activation energy and the pre-exponential factor of the chemical plasma organic reactions affording pure phthalazin-1-ol (5) is calculated by using DFT simulation is obtained. Then we fed these parameters into the exact Arrhenius model to evaluate the distribution of chemical equilibrium conditions for producing phthalazin-1-ol. The proposed novel models that matching between microscopic and macroscopic show that the thermal stability of the equivalent temperature of phthalazin-1-ol is more stable than phthalazinone-1-one (4) in case of using plasma organic effect (green microwave) at 485 K. The structures of the prepared compounds were explained by physical and spectral data like FT-IR, 1H-NMR. Moreover, the theoretical calculations of Gibbs entropy of the phase transfer confirmed the equilibrium state of phthalazin-1-ol with the experimental result is achieved. Briefly, we introduce a good study for obtaining more stable phthalazin-1-ol isomer by using a green microwave method which is considered as good anticancer reagents of phenolic group (OH) and p-propenyl-anisole precursor as anise oil analogous.


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Title A green microwave method for synthesizing a more stable phthalazin-1-ol isomer as a good anticancer reagent using chemical plasma organic reactions
Authors Rizk Sameh A ; El-Hashash, Maher A. ; Youssef, Amr A.; Elgendy, Abdelfattah T.
Keywords Anticancer HepG2;Arrhenius model;DFT simulation;Efficient green microwave synthesis;HCT-116 and MCF-7;Phthalazin-1(2H)-ol
Issue Date 1-Mar-2021
Publisher ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Journal Heliyon 
Volume 7
Issue 3
ISSN 24058440
DOI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06220
PubMed ID 33748447
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85101736851
Web of science ID WOS:000637833200022

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