Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5227134 | Tetrahedron | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Nitroalkenes have been called ‘chemical chameleons’ due to their versatility in numerous synthetic transformations. Herein, we describe the first transition metal-catalyzed transformation of conjugated nitroalkenes into indoles. Under mild reaction conditions (1 atm carbon monoxide, 110 °C), palladium catalyzes the reductive cyclization of nitroalkenes to form a putative nitrosoalkene intermediate, which then rearranges to provide 3-arylindoles in high yields. Notably, this novel C–H bond amination takes advantage of carbon monoxide as an inexpensive stoichiometric reductant and produces carbon dioxide as the major byproduct.
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