A simple, cost-effective, and straightforward method
for the synthesis
of 2,3-disubstituted indole scaffolds has been developed. The present
protocol involves copper-mediated tandem hydroamination followed by
C–H annulation of unprotected anilines with a wide range of
internal alkynes. In the presence of Cu(OAc)2·H2O and trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), the reaction proceeds well
to afford a variety of substituted indole derivatives in moderate
to good yields. This process was found to be compatible with both
primary and secondary anilines coupled with aromatic/aliphatic alkynes.
High-purity copper nanoparticles can be recovered after the reaction,
revealing the cost-effectiveness and environmentally benign feature
of the current protocol.
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