Rhodium-catalyzed regioselective direct C–H arylation of indoles with aryl boronic acids
作者:Liang Wang、Xing Qu、Zhan Li、Wang-Ming Peng
DOI:10.1016/j.tetlet.2015.04.015
日期:2015.6
A highly efficient Rh(III)-catalyzed direct C–H arylation of indoles with arylboronicacids 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.
We report a chelation-assisted C–H arylation of various indoles with sterically and electronically diverse (hetero)arylsilanes enabled by cost-effective Cp*-free cobaltcatalysis. 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
Ru-Catalysed CH Arylation of Indoles and Pyrroles with Boronic Acids: Scope and Mechanistic Studies
作者:Carina Sollert、Karthik Devaraj、Andreas Orthaber、Paul J. Gates、Lukasz T. Pilarski
DOI:10.1002/chem.201405931
日期:2015.3.27
The Ru‐catalysed C2Harylation of indoles and pyrroles by using boronicacids under oxidative conditions is reported. This reaction can be applied to tryptophan derivatives and tolerates a wide range of functional groups on both coupling partners, including bromides and iodides, which can be further derivatised selectively. New indole‐based ruthenacyclic complexes are described and investigated as
Cobalt(II)-Catalyzed Oxidative C–H Arylation of Indoles and Boronic Acids
作者:Xinju Zhu、Jian-Hang Su、Cong Du、Zheng-Long Wang、Chang-Jiu Ren、Jun-Long Niu、Mao-Ping Song
DOI:10.1021/acs.orglett.6b03746
日期:2017.2.3
Co(II)-catalyzed C–H C2 selective arylation of indoles with boronic acids through monodentate chelation assistance has been achieved for the first time. The unique features of this methodology include mild reaction conditions, highly C2 regioselectivity, and employment of a Grignard reagent-free catalytic system. A wide range of substrates, including unreactive arenes, are well tolerated, which enables
The nickel-catalyzed decarbonylation of unstrained diaryl ketones has been developed. The reaction is catalyzed by a combination of Ni(cod)2 and an electron-rich N-heterocyclic carbene ligand. High functional group tolerance and excellent yields (up to 98%) are observed. This strategy provides an alternative and versatile approach to construct biaryls using an inexpensive nickel catalyst.