Mechanistic Insight into the Regioselective Palladation of Indole Derivatives: Tetranuclear Indolyl Palladacycles with High C2–Pd or C3–Pd Bond Selectivity
Organometallics2012Vol. 31(12), pp. 4397–4400
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Abstract
This research provides a straightforward understanding of the regioselective palladation of indole derivatives by capturing both C2–Pd and C3–Pd intermediates of N-phenylindole and N-methylindole. Those tetranuclear indolyl palladacycles suggest that the regioselectivity of palladation depends on the N-substituted protective groups of indoles as well as the acidity of the reaction medium.
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