Synlett 2011(2): 265-267  
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1259280
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Unexpected Synthesis of N-Acyl Indolines via a Consecutive Cyclization of Iminophosphorane

Wen-Jing Li, Fen-Fen Zhao, Ming-Wu Ding*
Key Laboratory of Pesticide & Chemical Biology of Ministry of Education, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, P. R. of China
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Received 21 September 2010
Publication Date:
23 December 2010 (online)

Abstract

N-Acyl indolines were obtained unexpectedly from a consecutive cyclization of iminophosphorane in refluxing xylene or 1,2-dichlorobenzene in good yields. This new approach provides an efficient and direct access to the biologically important indolines which are further oxidizable to indoles and oxindoles.

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Iminophosphorane 2 To a stirred solution of 2-(2-azidophenyl)ethanol (0.33 g, 2.0 mmol) and Et3N (0.60 g, 6.0 mmol) in CH2Cl2 (15 mL) was added a solution of acyl chloride (2.0 mmol) in CH2Cl2 (10 mL) at r.t. The reaction mixture was stirred for 30 min. It was then pour into H2O to remove the Et3NHCl, and extracted with CH2Cl2 three times. The organic phase was combined and dried with anhyd Na2SO4. The crude product was purified by flash chromatography (PE-Et2O, 15:1) to yield azide 1. To a stirred solution of azide 1 (2 mmol) in CH2Cl2 (15 mL) was added a solution of Ph3P (0.52 g, 2 mmol) in dry CH2Cl2 (10 mL). After the reaction mixture was stirred for 1 h, the solvent was removed under reduced pressure, and the residue was recrystallized from Et2O and CH2Cl2 (2:1;
v/v) to give the iminophosphorane 2.
Spectral Data for the Unreported Compounds
Compound 2a: yield 93%, white solid, mp 140-141 ˚C. ¹H NMR (600 MHz, CDCl3): δ = 8.07 (d, 2 H, J = 7.8 Hz, ArH), 7.78-6.46 (m, 22 H, ArH), 4.68 (t, 2 H, J = 6.6 Hz, OCH2), 3.39 (t, 2 H, J = 6.6 Hz, CH2). MS: m/z (%) = 501 (8) [M+], 396 (38), 380 (29), 262 (42), 183 (100), 108 (36), 105 (45), 77 (48). Anal. Calcd for C33H28NO2P: C, 79.02; H, 5.63; N, 2.79. Found: C, 79.24; H, 5.74; N, 2.61.

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N-Acyl Indolines 4 and 5 The solution of iminophosphorane 2 (2 mmol) in xylene or 1,2-dichlorobenzene was heated to reflux for 1-24 h under N2. The crude product was purified by flash chromatography to yield N-acyl indolines 4 and 5. Spectral data for com-pounds 4 and 5 are identical with the literature reports.
Compound 4a: white solid, mp 121-123 ˚C. ¹H NMR (600 MHz, CDCl3): δ = 8.31-7.03 (m, 9 H), 4.06 (br, 2 H), 3.12 (t, J = 8.4 Hz, 2 H). ¹³C NMR (150 MHz, CDCl3): δ = 168.8, 142.4, 136.8, 132.1, 130.1, 128.4, 126.9, 124.7, 123.9, 123.8, 117.3, 50.7, 28.1. MS: m/z (%) = 223 (66) [M+], 105 (100), 77 (33). Anal. Calcd for C15H13NO: C, 80.69; H, 5.87; N, 6.27. Found: C, 80.53; H, 5.85; N, 6.42.