Abstract

Aminoindanol-derived bis(oxazoline) ligands are widely used in metal-catalyzed transformations, but the synthesis of structural derivatives is challenging. We report the gram-scale, seven-step synthesis of five bromine-functionalized inda(box) ligands that have varied bridge substituents. The bromoinda(box) ligands undergo late-stage modification via Pd-catalyzed cross-couplings, which allows for the synthesis of twelve unique inda(box) ligands. This complementary synthetic route could enable the discovery of new asymmetric metal-catalyzed transformations through the modification of the inda(box) ligand architecture.

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