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Polysubstituted Indole Synthesis via Palladium/Norbornene Cooperative Catalysis of Oxime Esters
Liu, Jiechun,Lin, Haojiang,Jiang, Huanfeng,Huang, Liangbin
supporting information, p. 484 - 489 (2022/01/20)
Polysubstituted indoles are prevalent in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and organic materials. Presented herein is the fact that polyfunctionalized indoles can be efficiently constructed from easily accessible oxime esters and aryl iodides, involving a palladium/norbornene synergistic synthesis. The reaction is enabled by a unique class of electrophiles in palladium/norbornene cooperative catalysis, which are oxime esters derived from simple ketone. The broad substrate scope and high functional group tolerance could make this method attractive for the synthesis of polysubstituted indoles.
Exploiting the chemistry of strained rings: Synthesis of indoles via domino reaction of aryl iodides with 2 H-azirines
Candito, David A.,Lautens, Mark
supporting information; experimental part, p. 3312 - 3315 (2010/10/19)
(Equation Presented). The highly strained 2H-azirine ring system has been the source of considerable theoretical and synthetic work. The reaction of these strained heterocycles with transition metals has been documented to give rise to ring opening and subsequent formation of varied heterocycles. An interesting domino reaction is described wherein the strained bicyclic alkene, norbornene, mediates the reaction of 2H-azirines with aryl iodides under palladium catalysis to provide indole or polycyclic dihydroimidazole heterocycles.