Lanthanum(III)-Catalyzed
Three-Component Reaction
of Coumarin-3-carboxylates for the Synthesis of Indolylmalonamides
and Analysis of Their Photophysical Properties
posted on 2016-06-15, 00:00authored byJulia
J. Jennings, Chinmay P. Bhatt, Annaliese K. Franz
New methodology has
been developed for the Lewis acid catalyzed
synthesis of malonamides. First, the scandium(III)-catalyzed addition
of diverse nucleophiles (e.g., indoles, N,N-dimethyl-m-anisidine, 2-ethylpyrrole, and 2-methylallylsilane) to
coumarin-3-carboxylates has been developed to afford chromanone-3-carboxylates
in high yields as a single diastereomer. Upon investigating a subsequent
lanthanum(III)-catalyzed amidation reaction, a new multicomponent
reaction was designed by bringing together coumarin-3-carboxylates
with indoles and amines to afford indolylmalonamides, which were identified
to exhibit fluorescent properties. The photophysical properties for
selected compounds have been analyzed, including quantum yield, molar
absorptivity, and Stokes shift. Synthetic studies of several reaction
byproducts involved in the network of reaction equilibria for the
three-component reaction provide mechanistic insight for the development
of this methodology.