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Iridium-Catalyzed Cyclization of Isoxazolines and Alkenes: Divergent Access to Pyrrolidines, Pyrroles, and Carbazoles.

Organic Letters 2016 November 5
A heterogeneous iridium-complex-catalyzed N-O-cleaving rearrangement/cyclization of 2,3-dihydroisoxazoles with alkenes has been developed. It provides divergent access to multiple substituted pyrrolidines, pyrroles, and carbazoles. The iridium catalyst remains highly catalytic active after seven cycles. The gram-scale synthesis afforded a carbazole with strong bluish-violet fluorescence.

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