Abstract

The chiral indole is an important structure in organic chemistry. We have developed an enantioselective hydrogen transfer reaction of indolylmethanol, which is characterized by the combined use of benzothiazoline and a newly synthesized chiral phosphoric acid. The reaction furnished indoles bearing a chiral tertiary carbon center at the 3-position in high to excellent yields and with excellent enantioselectivities, most of which are greater than 95% ee. The chiral indole was converted into an inhibitor of leukotriene production while retaining excellent ee.

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