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Ligand-Dependant Selective Synthesis of Mono- and Dialkenylcarbazoles through Rhodium(III)-Catalyzed C-H Alkenylation.

Rikuto TanakaShiho OchiaiAsumi SakaiYoshinosuke UsukiBubwoong KangTetsuro ShinadaTetsuya Satoh
Published in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2023)
The C-H alkenylation of N-acetylcarbazoles proceeds smoothly at the C1-position in the presence of a cationic Cp*Rh(III) catalyst to produce 1-alkenylcarbazoles. The use of a cationic Cp E Rh(III) catalyst enables further alkenylation to give 1,8-dialkenylcarbazoles. The direct alkenylation procedure in combination with the ready removal of the acetyl directing group provides a straightforward synthetic pathway to 1- and/or 8-alkenyl-N-H-carbazole derivatives. One of 1-alkenyl-N-H-carbazoles obtained by the present C-H alkenylation/deacetylation exhibits solvatochromism.
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