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A REVIEW ON QUINOLINE AND ITS DERIVATIVES

  • 1. GCRC, P.G. Department of Chemistry, Govt Dungar College (A-Grade), MGS University, Bikaner 334 003. INDIA
  • 2. Guru Nanak Dev Institute of Technology Rohini, Sector 15, Delhi 1110089

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Abstract: Quinoline is a hygroscopic liquid that is colorless has a pungent odor and Darkens with age. It is soluble in alcohol, ether, benzene, and carbon disulfide and is sparingly soluble in water. Quinoline is a weak tertiary base. It forms salts in acids and exhibits reactions similar to benzene and pyridine, and can engage in both electrophilic and nucleophilic substitution (HSDB), Quinoline, also known as 1-azanaphthalene, 1-benzazine, or benzo[b]pyridine, is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound. It has the formula C9H7N.  Quinoline structure is known ever since 1908 and proved by total synthesis by Wood ward and Doe ring in 1945. It was the structural model for other anti-malarial quinoline derivatives. It was first isolated by Runge in 1834 from coal tar bases and subsequently, Coal tar remains as the principle source of commercial quinoline; If its aged sample is exposed to light, it turns became yellow and later brown.

Keywords: QuinoLine, Pharmaceutical, Heterocyclic.

Title: A REVIEW ON QUINOLINE AND ITS DERIVATIVES

Author: Jatolia S.N., Shubh laxmi, Kanahiya Lal, Bhojak N, Regar O.P

International Journal of Novel Research in Physics Chemistry & Mathematics

ISSN 2394-9651

Vol. 9, Issue 2, May 2022 - August 2022

Page No: 6-16

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Website: www.noveltyjournals.com

Published Date: 20-June-2022

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6670407

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