Abstract

We have achieved a facile copper(II) bromide–catalyzed synthesis of 2,3,4-trisubtitued pyrrole incorporated into unsymmetrical triarylmethanes through direct replacement of hydroxyl group in the pyrrolyl phenyl methanol with electron-rich aromatic and heteroaromatic compounds. The newly developed method has been applied to a facile synthesis of a C2 symmetric bis-triarylmethane in which the two triarylmethanes were bridged through piperzine. The copper(II) bromide catalysis led to C-C bond formation at the C(5) position when the reacting partner was imidazole. In contrast, C-N bond formation took place with benzimdazole or 2-methylbenzimidazole.

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