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Synthesis of Indole/Benzofuran-Containing Diarylmethanes through Palladium-Catalyzed Reaction of Indolylmethyl or Benzofuranylmethyl Acetates with Boronic Acids
Arcadi, Antonio,Calcaterra, Andrea,Chiarini, Marco,Fabrizi, Giancarlo,Fochetti, Andrea,Goggiamani, Antonella,Iazzetti, Antonia,Marrone, Federico,Marsicano, Vincenzo,Serraiocco, Andrea
supporting information, p. 741 - 753 (2021/11/26)
The palladium-catalyzed synthesis of indole/benzofurancontaining diarylmethanes starting from indolylmethyl or benzofuranylmethyl acetates with boronic acids has been investigated. The success of the reaction is influenced by the choice of precatalyst: with indolylmethyl acetates the reaction works well with [Pd(η3-C3H5)Cl]2/XPhos while with benzofuranylmethyl acetates Pd2(dba)3/XPhos is more efficient. The good to high yields and the simplicity of the experimental procedure make this protocol a versatile synthetic tool for the preparation of 2- and 3-substituted indoles and 2-benzo[b]furans. The methodology can be advantageously extended to the preparation of a key precursor of Zafirlukast.
Highly enantioselective hydrogenation of N-unprotected indoles using (S)-C10-BridgePHOS as the chiral ligand
Li, Chao,Chen, Jianzhong,Fu, Guanghong,Liu, Delong,Liu, Yangang,Zhang, Wanbin
supporting information, p. 6839 - 6844 (2013/07/26)
(S)-C10-BridgePHOS was successfully applied to a highly efficient Pd-catalyzed enantioselective hydrogenation of substituted indoles. The methodology was suitable for the hydrogenation of indoles substituted at the 2-, 3- and 2,3-positions. Products were obtained in quantitative conversion and up to 98% ee. The role the 2-position substituent plays in the hydrogenation process has been proposed. The methodology could be used as an alternative method to synthesize extremely important chiral indolines from N-unprotected indoles.
Pd-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation of unprotected indoles activated by bronsted acids
Wang, Duo-Sheng,Chen, Qing-An,Li, Wei,Yu, Chang-Bin,Zhou, Yong-Gui,Zhang, Xumu
supporting information; experimental part, p. 8909 - 8911 (2010/08/22)
The first highly enantioselective hydrogenation of simple indoles was developed with a Brnsted acid as an activator to form the iminium intermediate in situ, which was hydrogenated using Pd(OCOCF3)2/(R)-H8- BINAP catalyst system with up to 96% ee. The present method provides an efficient route to enantioenriched 2-substituted and 2,3-disubstituted indolines.
