Palladium-catalyzed conversion of phenols into tetrahydroacridines†
Abstract
Phenols are readily available through the degradation of lignin, a naturally abundant and renewable resource. The acridine skeleton, commonly found in drug molecules, holds significant medicinal and synthetic value. Herein, we present a synthesis of tetrahydroacridines through the use of palladium as a catalyst, employing 2-aminoarylketones and phenols as key starting materials.