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Green and sustainable approaches for the Friedel–Crafts reaction between aldehydes and indoles

Periklis X. Kolagkis, Eirini M. Galathri, Christoforos G. Kokotos

2024Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The synthesis of indoles and their derivatives, more specifically bis(indolyl)methanes (BIMs), has been an area of great interest in organic chemistry, since these compounds exhibit a range of interesting biological and pharmacological properties. BIMs are naturally found in cruciferous vegetables and have been shown to be effective antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and even anticancer agents. Traditionally, the synthesis of BIMs has been achieved upon the acidic condensation of an aldehyde with indole, utilizing a variety of protic or Lewis acids. However, due to the increased environmental awareness of our society, the focus has shifted towards the development of greener synthetic technologies, like photocatalysis, organocatalysis, the use of nanocatalysts, microwave irradiation, ball milling, continuous flow, and many more. Thus, in this review, we summarize the medicinal properties of BIMs and the developed BIM synthetic protocols, utilizing the reaction between aldehydes with indoles, while focusing on the more environmentally friendly methods developed over the years.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryEnvironmentally friendlyAntifungalAldehydeOrganocatalysisOrganic chemistryGreen chemistryCombinatorial chemistryElectrophileNanotechnologyCatalysisEnantioselective synthesisReaction mechanismDermatologyEcologyMedicineBiologyMaterials scienceSynthesis of Indole DerivativesChemical Synthesis and ReactionsMulticomponent Synthesis of Heterocycles