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ORGANIC LETTERS
Volume 23, Issue 7, Pages 2632-2637Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.1c00539
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- CSIR (India)
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The [Au]-catalyzed nitroalkyne cycloisomerization process leading to anthranils may be affected by the trapping of the postulated intermediate alpha-oxo gold carbene with external nucleophiles. This study also provides evidence for the synthesis of highly functionalized indazoles through sequential bond formations.
The [Au]-catalyzed nitroalkyne cycloisomerization of 2-alkynylnitrobenzenes leading to anthranils has been interrupted by possible trapping of the postulated intermediate alpha-oxo gold carbene with an external nucleophile such as benzo[c]isoxazole (anthranil). At the outset, this provides a simple synthesis of highly functionalized 3-acyl-(2-formylphenyl)-2H-indazoles with the sequential C-O, C-N, and N-N bond formations. This provides indirect support for the existence of alpha-oxo gold carbenes in the [Au]-catalyzed internal redox processes of nitroalkynes.
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