Vanadium(V) complex-catalyzed one-pot synthesis of phenanthridines via a pictet-spengler-dehydrogenative aromatization sequence

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Abstract

Phenanthridine and its derivatives are important structural motifs that exist in natural products, biologically active compounds, and functional materials. Here, we report a mild, one-pot synthesis of 6-arylphenanthridine derivatives by a sequential cascade Pictet-Spengler-dehydrogenative aromatization reaction mediated by oxovanadium(V) complexes under aerobic conditions. The reaction of 2-(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)aniline with a range of commercially available aryl aldehydes provided the desired phenanthridine derivatives in up to 96% yield. The ability of vanadium(V) complexes to function as efficient redox and Lewis acid catalysts enables the sequential reaction to occur under mild conditions.

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Sako, M., Losa, R., Takiishi, T., Vo-Thanh, G., Takizawa, S., & Sasai, H. (2020). Vanadium(V) complex-catalyzed one-pot synthesis of phenanthridines via a pictet-spengler-dehydrogenative aromatization sequence. Catalysts, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal10080860

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