Synlett 2017; 28(15): 1994-1999
DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1588448
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Facile Synthesis of 2-Arylindoles through Plancher-Type Rearrangement of 3-Alkyl-3-Arylindolenines

Santhosh Kumar Chittimalla*
Medicinal Chemistry Department, AMRI Singapore Research Centre, 61 Science Park Road, #05-01, The Galen, Science Park II, Singapore 117525, Singapore   Email: santhosh.chittimalla@amriglobal.com   Email: chemcsk@gmail.com
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Chennakesavulu Bandi
Medicinal Chemistry Department, AMRI Singapore Research Centre, 61 Science Park Road, #05-01, The Galen, Science Park II, Singapore 117525, Singapore   Email: santhosh.chittimalla@amriglobal.com   Email: chemcsk@gmail.com
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Vinod Kumar Gadi
Medicinal Chemistry Department, AMRI Singapore Research Centre, 61 Science Park Road, #05-01, The Galen, Science Park II, Singapore 117525, Singapore   Email: santhosh.chittimalla@amriglobal.com   Email: chemcsk@gmail.com
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Siva Ramakrishna Gunturu
Medicinal Chemistry Department, AMRI Singapore Research Centre, 61 Science Park Road, #05-01, The Galen, Science Park II, Singapore 117525, Singapore   Email: santhosh.chittimalla@amriglobal.com   Email: chemcsk@gmail.com
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Publication History

Received: 10 April 2017

Accepted after revision: 09 May 2017

Publication Date:
05 July 2017 (online)


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Abstract

3-Alkylindoles on reaction with a cyclohexa-2,4-dien-1-one catalyzed by BF3·OEt2 gave the corresponding 3-alkyl-3-arylindolenines in high yields through a tandem Michael addition/aromatization sequence. In the presence of HCl, these indolenine derivatives underwent a facile Plancher-type C-3 to C-2 aryl rearrangement to deliver the corresponding 2-arylindoles.

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