Issue 9, 2020

One-pot access to tetrahydrobenzo[c]carbazoles from simple ketones by using O2 as an oxidant

Abstract

An effective and operationally simple one-pot Brønsted acid catalyzed cascade method is demonstrated for the synthesis of diversely functionalized carbazole frameworks starting from protecting group free 2-alkenyl indoles. The employment of easily available unactivated ketones as annulating partners, mostly unexplored for the synthesis of carbazoles, is the major highlight of this protocol. This protocol is step- and atom-economical, uses molecular oxygen as the green oxidant, and gives water as the only by-product and is amenable to different functional groups. Moreover, gram-scale synthesis and downstream modification of the obtained products demonstrate the synthetic applicability of this protocol.

Graphical abstract: One-pot access to tetrahydrobenzo[c]carbazoles from simple ketones by using O2 as an oxidant

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Dec 2019
Accepted
06 Feb 2020
First published
08 Feb 2020

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2020,18, 1765-1768

One-pot access to tetrahydrobenzo[c]carbazoles from simple ketones by using O2 as an oxidant

S. Saha and M. S. Maji, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2020, 18, 1765 DOI: 10.1039/C9OB02751C

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