Abstract
A ligand-controlled method for the selective synthesis of indoles and benzofurans from secondary anilines has been discovered. A six-ring palladacycle intermediate may be involved in this process by olefins as a transient directing mediator to give indoles. The indole/benzofuran ratio can be easily tuned by the MPAA ligand. Various substituted secondary anilines were well-tolerated, affording the corresponding products in moderate to good yields. Indole-derived drugs such as JWH-081, BB-22, and ML-098 could be obtained using our new method to achieve their precursors. Preliminary mechanistic studies indicated that BQ is the key factor in avoiding the β-H elimination of insertion species.
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