Abstract

Weakly coordinating, ketone-directed, regioselective monoallylation of arenes and indoles is reported using a stable and cost-effective high-valent cobalt(III)-catalyst to access several important molecular building blocks. The allylation proceeds smoothly with a variety of substrates in the presence of various electron-rich and -deficient substituents. The method was applied to the formal synthesis of an ancisheynine alkaloid, a highly conjugated azatetracene, and isochroman. The mechanistic study reveals that the allylation reaction follows a base-assisted intermolecular electrophilic substitution pathway.

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