387-44-0Relevant articles and documents
Stereoselective Cascade Cyclizations with Samarium Diiodide to Tetracyclic Indolines: Precursors of Fluorostrychnines and Brucine
Beemelmanns, Christine,Nitsch, Dominik,Bentz, Christoph,Reissig, Hans-Ulrich
supporting information, p. 8780 - 8789 (2019/06/17)
A series of γ-indolylketones with fluorine, cyano or alkoxy substituents at the benzene moiety was prepared and subjected to samarium diiodide-promoted cyclization reactions. The desired dearomatizing ketyl cascade reaction forming two new rings proceeded
Synthesis of 7-halo indoles (by machine translation)
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Paragraph 0016; 0019, (2017/01/12)
The present invention relates to synthesis of 7? Halo indole method, comprising the steps of:O-halogenated aniline, chloral hydrate and hydroxylamine hydrochloride by the Sandmeyer reaction to synthesize 7? halogenating isatin ; 7? halogenating isatin dissolved with an organic solvent, in the reducing agent by reduction reaction under the conditions of 7? Halo indole, the reducing agent is an alkali metal borohydride system, four system adopts, lithium hydride system or triethyl silane system. The beneficial effect of the invention is:in order to O-halogenated aniline and the chloral hydrate is, hydroxylamine hydrochloride as raw materials, by the Sandmeyer shall synthesis method for preparing compositions b isonitroso 7? halogenating isatin, and then by further reduction and system reduction to prepare 7? Halo indole; by the 7? Preparation halogenating isatin 7? Halo indole method, the raw material is easy to obtain, low price, higher process yield, the product purity is good, simple operation, and the like, is suitable for batch preparation 7? Halo indole. (by machine translation)
Palladium-catalyzed annulation of haloanilines and halobenzamides using norbornadiene as an acetylene synthon: A route to functionalized indolines, isoquinolinones, and indoles
Thansandote, Praew,Hulcoop, David G.,Langer, Michael,Lautens, Mark
supporting information; experimental part, p. 1673 - 1678 (2009/07/17)
A general procedure for the palladium-catalyzed annulation of substituted haloanilines with norbornadiene gives functionalized indolines in 51-98% yield. These indolines can be rapidly converted to benzenoid- substituted indoles and tricyclic indolines. Extension to the use of substituted halobenzamides gives functionalized isoquinolinones in up to 86% yield.