Abstract
AbstractCatalytic asymmetric N‐alkylation of indoles and carbazoles represents a family of important but underdeveloped reactions. Herein, we describe a new organocatalytic strategy in which in situ generated aza‐para‐quinone methides are employed as the alkylating reagent. With the proper choice of a chiral phosphoric acid and an N‐protective group, the intermolecular C−N bond formation with various indole and carbazole nucleophiles proceeded efficiently under mild conditions with excellent enantioselectivity and functional‐group compatibility. Control experiments and kinetic studies provided important insight into the reaction mechanism.
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