Iron-Catalyzed Borrowing Hydrogen C-Alkylation of Oxindoles with Alcohols.
Mubarak B DambattaKurt PolidanoAlexander D NortheyJonathan M J WilliamsLouis C MorrillPublished in: ChemSusChem (2019)
A general and efficient iron-catalyzed C-alkylation of oxindoles has been developed. This borrowing hydrogen approach employing a (cyclopentadienone)iron carbonyl complex (2 mol %) exhibited a broad reaction scope, allowing benzylic and simple primary and secondary aliphatic alcohols to be employed as alkylating agents. A variety of oxindoles underwent selective mono-C3-alkylation in good-to-excellent isolated yields (28 examples, 50-92 % yield, 79 % average yield).