A Visible-Light-Promoted Aerobic Metal-Free C-3 Thiocyanation of Indoles
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2014Vol. 79(21), pp. 10588–10592
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Abstract
A simple and efficient visible-light-promoted method for the C-3 thiocyanation of indoles has been developed. The transformation uses Rose Bengal as the photocatalyst and air as the terminal oxidant. The reaction is mild, high-yielding, and environmentally benign.
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