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Hypervalent Iodine Reagent for Introduction of Indoles via C-H activation of Arenes
N-H-indole BX is a stable hypervalent iodine compound used for the introduction of an indole ring via C-H bond activation of (hetero)arenes.1) In the presence of a rhodium or ruthenium catalyst, N-H-indole BX can be used to regioselectively introduce an indole ring into arenes with directing groups. In this reaction, the indole ring can be introduced in a manner that is difficult to achieve with conventional methods due to the indole ring’s natural nucleophilicity. Furthermore, the indole ring is introduced at the 6-position and 8-position of pyridinones and quinoline-N-oxides, respectively.2) Thus, N-H-indole BX is expected to be used for drug discovery research.
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References
- 1) Indole- and Pyrrole-BX: Bench-Stable Hypervalent Iodine Reagents for Heterocycle Umpolung
- 2) Rhodium-catalyzed C–H functionalization of heteroarenes using indoleBX hypervalent iodine reagents