Issue 23, 2023

Iron-catalyzed regioselective C–H alkylation of indoles: an additive-free approach in renewable solvent

Abstract

Alkylated indoles are important motifs in various biologically active molecules and drug candidates. Herein, we report a mild and efficient iron-catalyzed protocol for synthesizing alkylated indoles via C–H bond alkylation of indoles with unactivated alkenes, demonstrating a high level of regioselectivity. The reaction occurs under additive-free, solvent-free (or trace green solvent, 2-MeTHF) and less energy-intensive conditions using a sustainable metal catalyst and provides easy access to privileged alkylated indoles with anti-Markovnikov selectivity. Alkylation is compatible with important functionalities, such as fluoro, chloro, trifluoromethyl, alkenyl, ether, thioether, silyl, and siloxane, including heteroaryl, pyridinyl, carbazolyl, and indolyl moieties (45 examples, up to 96% yield). The developed protocol is very simple, straightforward, and fully accords with the principles of green chemistry. A detailed mechanistic investigation manifests the facile indole's C–H activation at the Fe(0) center, reversible 1,2-insertion of the alkene into the Fe–H bond of a metallacycle, and a turnover-limiting reductive elimination.

Graphical abstract: Iron-catalyzed regioselective C–H alkylation of indoles: an additive-free approach in renewable solvent

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Sep 2023
Accepted
17 Oct 2023
First published
17 Oct 2023

Green Chem., 2023,25, 9733-9743

Iron-catalyzed regioselective C–H alkylation of indoles: an additive-free approach in renewable solvent

C. Pradhan, R. A. Jagtap, P. P. Samal, S. Krishnamurty and B. Punji, Green Chem., 2023, 25, 9733 DOI: 10.1039/D3GC03709F

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