Synthesis of indazoles from 2-formylphenylboronic acids

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A method for the synthesis of indazoles was developed which involves a copper(ii) acetate catalysed reaction of 2-formylboronic acids with diazadicaboxylates followed by acid or base induced ring closure. Hydrazine dicarboxylates were also shown as competent reaction partners for the synthesis of indazoles, however, they required a stoichiometric amount of copper(ii) acetate for the C-N bond formation step. The transformation can be efficiently performed as a two step-one pot procedure to give a range of 1N-alkoxycarbonyl indazoles.

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Solomin, V. V., Seins, A., & Jirgensons, A. (2021). Synthesis of indazoles from 2-formylphenylboronic acids. RSC Advances, 11(37), 22710–22714. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04056a

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