para-Toluenesulfonic Acid Catalyzed Synthesis of Indenes via a Tandem Friedel–Crafts Alkylation/Hydroarylation of Tertiary Propargylic Alcohols with Electron-Rich Arenes
A simple protocol to synthesize indenes efficiently by PTSA catalyzed tandem Friedel–Crafts alkylation/hydroarylation of tertiary propargylic alcohol with electron-rich arenes is described. The desired indenes were obtained regioselectively in good to very good yields under mild reaction conditions. The allene intermediate was isolated to get an insight into the mechanistic pathway of the indene forming
Palladium(II)/N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Catalyzed Regioselective Heteroannulation of Tertiary Propargyl Alcohols and<i>o</i>-Haloanilines to form 2-Alkenylindoles
Monometallic and bimetallic palladium(II)/N‐heterocyclic carbene complexes appended with naphthalimide or bisnaphthalimide moieties were designed, synthesized, and characterized. Employment of these catalysts brings about the step‐economic and regioselective heteroannulation of tertiary propargyl alcohols with o‐haloanilines resulting in biologically and pharmaceutically relevant 2‐alkenylindoles. Basis
calcium‐catalyzed direct reduction of propargylic alcohols and ethers has been accomplished by using triethylsilane as a nucleophilic hydride source. At room temperature a variety of secondary propargylic alcohols was deoxygenated to the corresponding hydrocarbons in excellent yields. Furthermore, for the first time, a catalytic deoxygenation of tertiary propargylic alcohols was generallyapplicable. The
Synthesis of tetrahydro-β-carbolines from 2-indolylmethyl azides and propargylic alcohols
作者:Haiting Yin、Qin Ma、Yushan Wang、Xiaoxia Gu、Zhijun Feng、Yunjun Wu、Ming Wang、Shaoyin Wang
DOI:10.1039/d1ra03022a
日期:——
A facile and efficient route to tetrahydro-β-carbolines from 2-indolylmethyl azides and propargylic alcohols via acid-catalyzed dehydrative annulation reactions is described. This reaction proceeds through a cascade sequence of Friedel–Crafts-type alkylation followed by intramolecular “Click” reaction, involving the formation of multiple chemical bonds in a single operation with excellent atom-economy