Photo-induced reductive cross-coupling of aldehydes, ketones and imines with electron-deficient arenes to construct aryl substituted alcohols and amines
Abstract Umpolung reactions of C=X bonds (X = O, N) are valuable ways of constructing new C–C bonds, which are sometimes difficult to be constructed using traditional synthetic pathways. Classical polarity inversion of C=X bonds (X = O, N) usually requires air or moisture-sensitive and strong reducing agents, which limit the feasibility of substrate scope. Herein we describe a photo-induced reductive
Efficient syntheses of 4-, 5- and 6-benzoyl-7-azaindoles are described. Two strategies were developed: i) formation of 4-lithio and 5-lithio-7-azaindole and reaction with aldehydes and ii) organomagnesium addition to 6-cyano-7-azaindole. Both methods should allow the introduction of a diverse range of acyl substituents.