irradiation in the presence of catalytic amounts of [(DPEphos)(bcp)Cu]PF6 and an amine, a range of unactivated aryl and alkyl halides were shown to be smoothly activated through a rare Cu(I)/Cu(I)*/Cu(0) catalytic cycle. This complex efficiently catalyzes a series of radical processes, including reductions, cyclizations, and direct arylation of arenes.
An efficient synthesis of N-acetyl-2-substituted indole derivatives via direct intramolecular hydroamination of N-acetyl-2-alkynylaniline derivatives was developed. The reaction could be applied to a wide range of substrates employing only 1–2 mol% of PtCl4 as the catalyst to furnish the desired indole products in moderate to excellent yields. The current protocol is efficient, reliable and scalable
Mild and efficient synthesis of indoles and isoquinolones<i>via</i>a nickel-catalyzed Larock-type heteroannulation reaction
作者:Wei-Zhi Weng、Jian Xie、Bo Zhang
DOI:10.1039/c8ob00795k
日期:——
A simple and efficient approach for the preparation of substituted indoles and isoquinolones via a nickel-catalyzed Larock-type heteroannulation reaction is reported. This transformation employed air-stable and inexpensive Ni(dppp)Cl2 as a precatalyst and Et3N as a mild base. Moreover, the reaction occurs efficiently under mild conditions, and a wide range of substituted indoles and isoquinolones bearing
Efficient and Economical Access to Substituted Benzothiazoles: Copper-Catalyzed Coupling of 2-Haloanilides with Metal Sulfides and Subsequent Condensation
Don′t tell azole: The first metal‐catalyzed direct coupling of metalsulfides with aryl halides and subsequent intramolecular condensation provided substitutedbenzothiazoles (see scheme). A wide range of functional groups are tolerated under the reaction conditions.
Highly Regioselective Indoline Synthesis under Nickel/Photoredox Dual Catalysis
作者:Sarah Z. Tasker、Timothy F. Jamison
DOI:10.1021/jacs.5b05597
日期:2015.8.5
Nickel/photoredoxcatalysis is used to synthesize indolines in one step from iodoacetanilides and alkenes. Very high regioselectivity for 3-substituted indoline products is obtained for both aliphatic and styrenyl olefins. Mechanistic investigations indicate that oxidation to Ni(III) is necessary to perform the difficult C-N bond-forming reductive elimination, producing a Ni(I) complex, which in turn