- Benzylic substitution of gramines with boronic acids and rhodium or iridium catalysts.
Benzylic substitution of gramines with boronic acids and rhodium or iridium catalysts.
Organic letters (2007-02-20)
Gabriela de la Herran, Amaya Segura, Aurelio G Csákÿ
PMID17305348
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
Gramine-MeI salts were useful starting materials for the synthesis of 3-benzyl- and 3-allylindoles by the 1,4-addition of boronic acids to the C=C-C=N linkages generated in situ under Rh(I)-catalysis. On the other hand, under Ir(I) catalysis, the reaction of gramines with indoles was used to produce nonsymmetrical diindolylmethanes. [reaction: see text]
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