Fates of imine intermediates in radical cyclizations of N-sulfonylindoles and ene-sulfonamides

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Two new fates of imine intermediates formed on radical cyclizations of ene-sulfonamides have been identified, reduction and hydration/fragmentation. Tin hydride-mediated cyclizations of 2-halo-N-(3-methyl-N-sulfonylindole)anilines provide spiro[indo-line-3,3′-indolones] or spiro-3,3′-biindolines (derived from imine reduction), depending on the indole C2 substituent. Cyclizations of 2-haloanilide derivatives of 3-carboxy-N-sulfonyl-2,3-dihydropyrroles also presumably form spiro-imines as primary products. However, the lactam carbonyl group facilitates the ring-opening of these cyclic imines by a new pathway of hydration and retro-Claisen-type reaction, providing rearranged 2-(2′-formamidoethyl)oxindoles.

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Zhang, H., Hay, E. B., Geib, S. J., & Curran, D. P. (2015). Fates of imine intermediates in radical cyclizations of N-sulfonylindoles and ene-sulfonamides. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 11, 1649–1655. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.11.181

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