1,2-Addition: Versus homoconjugate addition reactions of indoles and electron-rich arenes to α-cyclopropyl N -acyliminium ions: Synthetic and computational studies

Greg M. Ryder, Uta Wille, Anthony C. Willis, Stephen G. Pyne*

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    Abstract

    An investigation of the reactivity of α-cyclopropyl N-acyliminium ions towards indoles has resulted in the unprecedented synthesis of 5-cyclopropyl-5-(3-indoyl)pyrrolidin-2-ones via 1,2-addition reactions and, in the case of highly electron deficient indoles and electron rich arenes, spiroheterocycles via sequential homoconjugate and 1,2-addition reactions with often high diastereoselective control at the C-5 quaternary stereocentres. Computational studies provided support for the proposed mechanisms and stereochemical outcome of these reactions, clearly showing that the 1,2-addition pathway is kinetically controlled. In reactions where the 1,2-adduct is destabilised, for example when the arene ring is less nucleophilic, the 1,2-addition is reversible and the thermodynamically preferred homoconjugate addition and subsequent rearrangement and cyclisation reactions become the major pathway.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)7025-7035
    Number of pages11
    JournalOrganic and Biomolecular Chemistry
    Volume17
    Issue number29
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

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