Abstract
Presented herein is an atom- and step-economical method enabling the precise assembly of a heptacyclic scaffold containing both azocine and indoline units through the cascade reactions of indolin-1-yl(aryl)methanimines with diazo indanediones. The formation of products involves C-H bond activation and double carbene insertion followed by intramolecular condensation, retro-[2 + 2] cycloaddition, and recyclization. This cascade reaction not only provided a concise and straightforward strategy for the synthesis of the otherwise difficult to obtain heptacyclic compounds from readily available substrates but also disclosed an unprecedented reaction mode for indoline derivatives and diazo compounds. In general, this novel synthetic protocol has advantages, such as easily obtainable substrates, structurally sophisticated products, concise synthetic procedure, good compatibility with diverse functional groups, and ready scalability. Moreover, the products thus obtained showed decent antiproliferative activity against three human cancer cell lines.
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