Abstract

Ynamides are important building blocks in organic synthesis, and a variety of versatile synthetic methods have been developed in the past decade. Among these, catalytic cyclizations of π-tethered ynamides are particularly attractive, since this approach enables facile access to a diverse array of synthetically useful nitrogen heterocycles. However, due to the fact that the nitrogen atom is able to impose an electronic bias, these cyclizations exclusively occur on the α position of ynamides. Herein, we report the reversal of regioselectivity in arene-ynamide cyclization by copper catalysis, which represents the first catalytic π-tethered ynamide cyclization involving the reversal of regioselectivity. This strategy allows the expedient and practical synthesis of valuable azepino[4,5-b]indoles and β-carbolines in generally high yields under mild conditions. Moreover, the relevant mechanistic rationale for this cyclization, especially for the observed high regioselectivity, is strongly supported by density fu...

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