Abstract

AbstractA diastereoselective dearomative carboiodination reaction is reported. We report a novel metal‐catalyzed approach to install reactive secondary benzylic iodides. Utilizing the unique reactivity of nickel, we have expanded the carboiodination reaction to non‐activated aromatic double bonds forming a previously unattainable class of iodides. We also report a broadly applicable method to avoid the use of a metallic reducing agent by utilizing an alkyl phosphite as the ligand. The reaction is thought to proceed through a syn intramolecular carbonickelation across a 2‐substituted indole followed by a diastereoretentive reductive elimination of the carbon−iodine bond. The complex iodinated indolines generated in the reaction were obtained in moderate to good yields and good to excellent diastereoselectivity. The products were easily functionalized by a variety of synthetic methods.

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