1137728-05-2Relevant articles and documents
Enantioselective Synthesis of Indolines, Benzodihydrothiophenes, and Indanes by C?H Insertion of Donor/Donor Carbenes
Souza, Lucas W.,Squitieri, Richard A.,Dimirjian, Christine A.,Hodur, Blanka M.,Nickerson, Leslie A.,Penrod, Corinne N.,Cordova, Jesus,Fettinger, James C.,Shaw, Jared T.
supporting information, p. 15213 - 15216 (2018/10/31)
We employ a single catalyst/oxidant system to enable the asymmetric syntheses of indolines, benzodihydrothiophenes, and indanes by C?H insertion of donor/donor carbenes. This methodology enables the rapid construction of densely substituted five-membered rings that form the core of many drug targets and natural products. Furthermore, oxidation of hydrazones to the corresponding diazo compounds proceeds in situ, enabling a relatively facile one- or two-pot protocol in which isolation of potentially explosive diazo alkanes is avoided. Regioselectivity studies were performed to determine the impact of sterics and electronics in donor/donor metal carbene C?H insertions to form indolines. This methodology was applied to a variety of substrates in high yield, diastereomeric, and enantiomeric ratios and to the synthesis of a patented indane estrogen receptor agonist with anti-cancer activity.
Rh-catalyzed Negishi alkyl-aryl cross-coupling leading to α- or β-phosphoryl-substituted alkylarenes
Takahashi, Hideki,Inagaki, Shinya,Yoshii, Naoko,Gao, Fuxing,Nishihara, Yasushi,Takagi, Kentaro
supporting information; experimental part, p. 2794 - 2797 (2009/09/08)
The catalytic cross-coupling between ArZnX and ICH2(CH 2)nP(O)(OEt)2 (n = 0-3) has been investigated to determine the utility of the Rh catalyst during the alkyl-aryl cross-coupling and to develop a new syntheti