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Indole ring expansion with carbenes

Reactions of carbenes other than cyclopropanation can also be performed, and recent examples include the ring expansion of five-ring heterocycles, such as the indoles (18), to their six-membered counterparts (19), and the production of formamides from secondary amines (Scheme 7), both with dichlorocarbene. The latter method is of interest because of its relation to the catalysis of dichlorocarbene generation by tertiary amines in two-phase systems. Recent work indicates that such catalysis is possible because the carbene, after generation at the phase boundary, is transferred into the organic phase (to undergo reaction) in the form of the N-ylid adduct (20). [Pg.409]


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