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C7‐Indole Amidations and Alkenylations by Ruthenium(II) Catalysis
Authors:Isaac Choi  Antonis M Messinis  Lutz Ackermann
Abstract:C7?H‐functionalized indoles are ubiquitous structural units of biological and pharmaceutical compounds for numerous antiviral agents against SARS‐CoV or HIV‐1. Thus, achieving site‐selective functionalizations of the C7?H position of indoles, while discriminating among other bonds, is in high demand. Herein, we disclose site‐selective C7?H activations of indoles by ruthenium(II) biscarboxylate catalysis under mild conditions. Base‐assisted internal electrophilic‐type substitution C?H ruthenation by weak O‐coordination enabled the C7?H functionalization of indoles and offered a broad scope, including C?N and C?C bond formation. The versatile ruthenium‐catalyzed C7?H activations were characterized by gram‐scale syntheses and the traceless removal of the directing group, thus providing easy access to pharmaceutically relevant scaffolds. Detailed mechanistic studies through spectroscopic and spectrometric analyses shed light on the unique nature of the robust ruthenium catalysis for the functionalization of the C7?H position of indoles.
Keywords:alkenylation  amidation  C−  H activation  indoles  ruthenium
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