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Typical Experimental Procedure for 3a,4,8b-Tetra-hydro-3′,3a,8b-trimethylspiro{2
H
-furo[3,2b]indole-2,2′-indoline}-3′-ol.
A mixture of N-[2-(1-hydroxy-1-methylprop-2-ynyl)phen-yl]acetamide (1, 406 mg, 2 mmol) in MeOH (60 mL), K2CO3 (1.104 g, 8 mmol) and H2O (4 mL) was heated under reflux for 3 h. After removal of MeOH under reduced pressure the residue was taken up in CH2Cl2 (5 mL) and the solution was washed with H2O (5 × 30 mL). The combined organic layers were dried over MgSO4 and concentrated under reduced pressure. The reaction solution was concentrated and subsequently re-dissolved in CH2Cl2. Removal of the solvent under reduced pressure and subsequent dissolution in CH2Cl2 was repeated five times until the analysis showed complete conversion of the intermediate. The crude product was purified by column chromatography on silica gel with a mixture of Et2O and PE (1:1) as the eluent to give 534 mg (83%) of,3a,4,8b-tetrahydro-3′,3a,8b-trimethylspiro{2H-furo[3,2b]indole-2,2′-indoline}-3′-ol (9) as a white solid.
Analytical data: 1 H NMR (300 MHz, acetone-d
6): δ = 7.13-7.03 (3 H, m, ArH), 6.85 (1 H, m, ArH), 6.55-6.68 (3 H, m, ArH), 6.32 (1 H, d, ArH, J = 7.7 Hz), 5.41 (1 H, br s, NH), 5.35 (1 H, br s, NH), 3.49 (1 H, s, OH), 2.41 (2 H, s, CH2, H-10), 1.46 (3 H, s, CH3), 1.26 (6 H, s, 2 × CH3). 13C NMR (75 MHz, CDCl3): δ = 149.30 (q, ArC), 147.09 (q, ArC), 134.48 (q, ArC), 131.60 (q, ArC), 130.25 (ArCH), 128.84 (ArCH), 124.72 (ArCH), 123.01 (ArCH), 119.78 (ArCH), 119.67 (ArCH), 110.78 (ArCH), 110.06 (ArCH), 106.16 (q), 91.99 (q), 79.02 (q), 74.59 (q), 42.43 (CH2, C-1), 24.56 (CH3, C-14), 22.25 (CH3, C-8), 20.16 (CH3, C-13). IR (KBr disc): νmax = 3502 (s, O-H), 3389 (s), 3347 (s, N-H), 3026 (m), 3042 (m), 3074 (m, ArC-H), 2976 (s), 2959 (m), 2932 (m), 2875 (m, C-H), 1611 (s, ArC=C), 1480 (s), 1461 (s, CH3 def.), 766 (s), 753 (s, ArC-H bend., o-disubst.). MS (EI): m/z (%) = 322 (62)[M+], 177 (14), 158 (33), 145 (100), 91 (16), 65 (9), 43 (20). HRMS (MH+): m/z calcd for C20H23N2O2: 323.1754; found: 323.1760. R
f
(TLC, silica) = 0.39 (Et2O-PE, 1:1); mp 211 °C (Lit.11 222-224 °C).