[reaction: see text] An original TiCl(4)/t-BuNH(2)-mediated hydroamination/annulation domino reaction of delta-keto-acetylenes is described. The synthesis of pyrrolo[1,2-a]indole-2-carbaldehydes, starting from 2-carbonyl-1-propargyl-1H-indoles runs under mild reaction conditions. A conceivable mechanism is also discussed. TiCl(4) has proved to be an effective multiactivity reagent: catalyst/Lewis acid/water scavenger. Some unpublished 2-carbonyl-1-propargyl-1H-indoles are prepared by means of Suzuki- and Negishi-type reactions.
A palladium-mediated multicomponent domino reaction leading to 2-aryl-4-amino-quinolines and 2-aryl-4-amino[1,8]naphthyridines is reported. The scope of the reaction was examined using carbon monoxide, two 2-ethynyl-arylamines, four aryl iodides, and 10 primary amines as substrates. The selection of the appropriate catalytic system was achieved testing several palladium/phosphine systems and overrides previously reported drawbacks associated with the use of primary amines in related reactions. Moreover several features concerning the role of both palladium [(0) and (II)] and phosphines are reported.
Ready accessible 2-trifluoromethanesulfonyloxyindole-1-carboxylic acid ethyl ester undergoes palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions with different partners giving rise to 2-aryl, heteroaryl, vinyl, allyl, and alkynyl indoles in good to excellent yields.
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