Highly Diastereoselective Synthesis of Trifluoromethyl Indolines by Interceptive Benzylic Decarboxylative Cycloaddition of Nonvinyl, Trifluoromethyl Benzoxazinanones with Sulfur Ylides under Palladium Catalysis

Organic Letters
Nagender PunnaNorio Shibata

Abstract

A highly diastereoselective synthesis of trifluoromethyl-substituted indolines under palladium catalysis is disclosed. The reaction proceeds by interceptive decarboxylative benzylic cycloaddition (IDBC) of nonvinyl, trifluoromethyl benzoxazinanones with sulfur ylides. The palladium-π-benzyl zwitterionic intermediates are suggested for this transformation, and this would be the first example of an IDBC reaction.

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