γ-Carboline synthesis enabled by Rh(iii)-catalysed regioselective C-H annulation
Bo Jiang1, Jingwen Jia, Yufei Sun
1Institute of Catalysis for Energy and Environment, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang 110034, P. R. China. bxy1223@gmail.com yangxb@synu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
A redox-neutral Rh(iii)-catalyzed C-H annulation of indolyl oximes was developed. Relying on the use of various alkynyl silanes as the terminal alkyne surrogates, the reaction exhibited a reverse regioselectivity, thus giving an exclusive and easy way for the synthesis of a wide range of substituent free γ-carbolines at C3 position with high efficiency. Deuterium-labelling experiments and kinetic analysis have preliminarily shed light on the working mode of this catalytic system.
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