A Brønsted acid catalyzed dehydrative arylation of 4-indolylmethanols with indoles
has been established, leading to a series of indolyl-substituted triarylmethanes in
good to excellent yields (up to 97% yield). In addition, in this Brønsted acid catalyzed
dehydration process, the only byproduct was water. Accordingly, this approach can
be considered to have high atom economy and to be environmentally friendly. This approach
not only provides a useful strategy for the synthesis of structurally diversified
indolyl-substituted triarylmethanes, but also represents the first example of a 4-indolylmethanol-involved
reaction, which will advance the chemistry of indolylmethanols.
Key words
indolylmethanol - triarylmethane - Brønsted acid catalysis - indole