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Bioinspired and Ligand-Regulated Unnatural Prenylation and Geranylation of Oxindoles with Isoprene under Pd Catalysis.

Chao-Yang ZhaoYing-Ying LiuXiang-Xin ZhangGu-Cheng HeHeng LiuDing-Wei JiYan-Cheng HuQing-An Chen
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
In nature, prenylation and geranylation are two important metabolic processes for the creation of hemiterpenoids and monoterpenoids under enzyme catalysis. Herein, we have demonstrated bioinspired unnatural prenylation and geranylation of oxindoles using the basic industrial feedstock isoprene through ligand regulation under Pd catalysis. Pentenylated oxindoles (with C 5 added) were attained with high selectivity when using a bisphosphine ligand, whereas upon switching to a monophosphine ligand, selectivity toward geranylated oxindoles (with C 10 added) was achieved. Moreover, the head-to-head product could be further isomerized to an internal skipped diene under Pd-H catalysis. No stoichiometric by-product was formed in the process.
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