ABSTRACT
By utilizing a supramolecular complex rather than an individual molecule as a deformable and elastic substitutional component, we put forward a solid-solution strategy and demonstrate an example of how two related yet non-isostructural crystalline host-guest compounds can form molecular solid solutions. Interestingly, such a strategy can effectively and continuously modulate the molecular motion and phase transition in them, as revealed by the variable-temperature/frequency dielectric responses.
ABSTRACT
A general and efficient method for the cross-coupling of indoles with ß-keto esters by using TEMPO/CuSO4·5H2O in air as oxidant has been developed. This reaction features high functional-group compatibility and an excellent selectivity. This methodology provides an alternative approach for the ketonization-olefination of indoles in moderate to good yields.