Metal-free selective mono-halodecarboxylation of heteroarenes under mild conditions

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Abstract

The halodecarboxylation of heteroarene carboxylic acids by treatment with N-bromosuccinimide or N-chlorosuccinimide was performed. This procedure provides a convenient route to synthetically useful mono-halogenated heteroarene intermediates such as halo-indoles, -aza-indoles, -indazoles and -aza-indazoles. The mild conditions employed and simple protocol provides an advantage over traditional halodecarboxylation procedures that require expensive and toxic metal catalysts, basic conditions, time-consuming intermediate isolation and elevated reaction temperatures.

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Henderson, S. H., West, R. A., Ward, S. E., & Honey, M. A. (2018). Metal-free selective mono-halodecarboxylation of heteroarenes under mild conditions. Royal Society Open Science, 5(6). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.180333

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