Dimerisation, rhodium complex formation and rearrangements of N-heterocyclic carbenes of indazoles

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Deprotonation of indazolium salts at low temperatures gives N-heterocyclic carbenes of indazoles (indazol-3-ylidenes) which can be trapped as rhodium complexes (X-ray analysis). In the absence of Rh, the indazol-3-ylidenes spontaneously dimerize under ring cleavage of one of the N,N-bonds and ring closure to an indazoleindole spiro compound which possesses an exocyclic imine group. The E/Z isomers of the imines can be separated by column chromatography when methanol is used as eluent. We present results of a single crystal X-ray analysis of one of the E-isomers, which equilibrate in solution as well as in the solid state. Heating of the indazoleindole spiro compounds results in the formation of quinazolines by a ring-cleavage/ring-closure sequence (X-ray analysis). Results of DFT calculations are presented. © 2014 Guan et al.

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Guan, Z., Namyslo, J. C., Drafz, M. H. H., Nieger, M., & Schmidt, A. (2014). Dimerisation, rhodium complex formation and rearrangements of N-heterocyclic carbenes of indazoles. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 10, 832–840. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.10.79

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