Electrophilic allylations and benzylations of indoles in neutral aqueous or alcoholic solutions
M Westermaier, H Mayr
Index: Klein, Herbert; Freyberger, Gerhard; Mayr, Herbert Angewandte Chemie, 1983 , vol. 95, # 1 p. 62 - 63
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Abstract
Facile access to substituted indoles is of general interest because indoles are building blocks of many natural products and have applications as pharmaceuticals, as agrochemicals, and in materials science. 1,2 Among the numerous methods to synthesize substituted indoles, substitution
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