Palladium-catalyzed highly chemoselective dearomative spirocyclization of Ugi adducts: facile access to functionalized benzoazepinespiroindolenines with diastereoselectivity†
Abstract
An efficient palladium-catalyzed post-Ugi dearomative cyclization has been achieved, enabling the rapid assembly of diverse benzoazepinespiroindolenine derivatives with excellent chemoselectivity and good diastereoselectivity. This methodology can controllably introduce functionality and complexity into the dearomatized alicyclic products in a cost-effective and step-economical manner with a wide range of substrate scope. The highly precise dearomatization of complex Ugi adducts opens the door to address formidable chemoselectivity issues among nucleophilic sites, and complements the functional group compatibility of the classical dearomatization protocols. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations shed light on the reaction mechanism as well as the origin of chemoselectivity.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2023 Organic Chemistry Frontiers HOT articles