1608124-69-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Ruthenium(II)-Catalyzed Direct C-H Arylation of Indoles with Arylsilanes in Water
Nareddy, Pradeep,Jordan, Frank,Szostak, Michal
, p. 341 - 344 (2018)
The ruthenium(II)-catalyzed, heteroatom-directed C-H arylation of indoles with arylsilanes in water has been developed. The method represents the first example of a ruthenium(II)-catalyzed oxidative C-H arylation in water/aqueous media as a sustainable solvent for C-H functionalization. The reaction enables the synthesis of a wide range of indoles with exquisite selectivity for arylation at the C-2 position. Preliminary mechanistic studies indicate reversibility of the C-H ruthenation step under the developed reaction conditions.
Direct Hiyama Cross-Coupling of (Hetero)arylsilanes with C(sp2)-H Bonds Enabled by Cobalt Catalysis
Lu, Ming-Zhu,Ding, Xin,Shao, Changdong,Hu, Zhengsong,Luo, Haiqing,Zhi, Sanjun,Hu, Huayou,Kan, Yuhe,Loh, Teck-Peng
, p. 2663 - 2668 (2020/03/30)
We report a chelation-assisted C-H arylation of various indoles with sterically and electronically diverse (hetero)arylsilanes enabled by cost-effective Cp*-free cobalt catalysis. Key to the success of this strategy is the judicious choice of copper(II) fluoride as a bifunctional sliane activator and catalyst reoxidant. This methodology features a broad substrate scope and good functional group compatibility. The synthetic versatility of this protocol has been highlighted by the gram-scale synthesis and late-stage diversification of biologically active molecules.
Rhodium-catalyzed regioselective direct C-H arylation of indoles with aryl boronic acids
Wang, Liang,Qu, Xing,Li, Zhan,Peng, Wang-Ming
, p. 3754 - 3757 (2015/06/08)
A highly efficient Rh(III)-catalyzed direct C-H arylation of indoles with aryl boronic acids under mild conditions has been developed. The methodology features wide substrate scope and excellent functional group compatibility (34 examples, up to 99% yield). The arylated products can also be conveniently transformed into biologically active polycyclic indole derivatives.
Mild Rh(III)-catalyzed direct C-H bond arylation of (hetero)arenes with arylsilanes in aqueous media
Lu, Ming-Zhu,Lu, Ping,Xu, Yun-He,Loh, Teck-Peng
supporting information, p. 2614 - 2617 (2014/06/09)
An efficient rhodium(III)-catalyzed C-H bond activation and further direct arylation of (hetero)arenes with organosilanes in aqueous media was developed. This reaction shows good substrate scope and excellent functional group compatibility and gives the products in good yields with excellent regioselectivity.
