C4-decorated indoles feature in a plethora of bioactive and functional compounds of importance to natural product synthesis, material sciences, as well as crop protection and pharmaceutical industries. Traditionally, their syntheses largely involved harsh stoichiometric metalations and radical reactions. However, transition metal catalysed C-H activation has recently evolved into a powerful strategy for the late-stage diversification of indoles at the C4-H position. Modern photoredox, enzymatic and precious transition metal catalysis represent the key stimuli for developing challenging C-C and C-Het bond forming transformations under mild reaction conditions. Herein, we discuss the evolution and application of these methods for the step-eco...
Site-selective direct functionalization of an indole benzenoid core has been a great challenge due t...
A thioether-directed Rh(III)-catalyzed C4 selective C–H alkenylation of indoles via the formation o...
A variety of functionalities, including the whole range of halogen substituents, are tolerated in th...
C4-decorated indoles feature in a plethora of bioactive and functional compounds of importance to na...
The indole scaffold will continue to play a vital part in the future of drug discovery and agrochemi...
Memari College, Memari, Purba Bardhaman-713 146, West Bengal, India E-mail: atiur.chem@gmail.com M...
Indole is the most frequently found heterocyclic core structures in pharmaceuticals, natural product...
140 Years ago Adolf von Baeyer proposed the structure of a heteroaromatic compound which revolutioni...
This review highlights the development of palladium-catalyzed C-H and N-H functionalization reaction...
An efficient rhodium-catalyzed method for direct C-H functionalization at the C4 position of unprote...
A highly regioselective functionalization of indole at the C-4 position by employing an aldehyde fun...
A mild and versatile protocol for the C-H acylation of indoles via dual photoredox/transition-metal ...
The substituted indole nucleus [indole is the acronym from indigo (the natural dye) and oleum (used ...
A mild and versatile protocol for the C-H acylation of indoles via dual photoredox/transition-metal ...
An efficient rhodium-catalyzed method for direct C–H functionalization at the C4 position of unprote...
Site-selective direct functionalization of an indole benzenoid core has been a great challenge due t...
A thioether-directed Rh(III)-catalyzed C4 selective C–H alkenylation of indoles via the formation o...
A variety of functionalities, including the whole range of halogen substituents, are tolerated in th...
C4-decorated indoles feature in a plethora of bioactive and functional compounds of importance to na...
The indole scaffold will continue to play a vital part in the future of drug discovery and agrochemi...
Memari College, Memari, Purba Bardhaman-713 146, West Bengal, India E-mail: atiur.chem@gmail.com M...
Indole is the most frequently found heterocyclic core structures in pharmaceuticals, natural product...
140 Years ago Adolf von Baeyer proposed the structure of a heteroaromatic compound which revolutioni...
This review highlights the development of palladium-catalyzed C-H and N-H functionalization reaction...
An efficient rhodium-catalyzed method for direct C-H functionalization at the C4 position of unprote...
A highly regioselective functionalization of indole at the C-4 position by employing an aldehyde fun...
A mild and versatile protocol for the C-H acylation of indoles via dual photoredox/transition-metal ...
The substituted indole nucleus [indole is the acronym from indigo (the natural dye) and oleum (used ...
A mild and versatile protocol for the C-H acylation of indoles via dual photoredox/transition-metal ...
An efficient rhodium-catalyzed method for direct C–H functionalization at the C4 position of unprote...
Site-selective direct functionalization of an indole benzenoid core has been a great challenge due t...
A thioether-directed Rh(III)-catalyzed C4 selective C–H alkenylation of indoles via the formation o...
A variety of functionalities, including the whole range of halogen substituents, are tolerated in th...