Tandem [5+1] annulation-isocyanide cyclization: efficient synthesis of hydroindolones
He Wang1, Yu-Long Zhao, Chuan-Qing Ren
1Department of Chemistry, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, China.
Abstract:
A new strategy for the rapid construction of functionalized reduced indoles starting from activated methylene isocyanides and 1,5-dielectrophilic 5-oxohepta-2,6-dienoates (and their equivalents) through a [5+1] annulation-isocyanide cyclization cascade under basic conditions has been developed. This strategy allows the synthesis of polysubstituted dihydroindolones and tetrahydroindolones in high to excellent yields under extremely mild conditions in a single step.
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