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The reactions of 2-arylindoles with strong electrophiles take place with significant resin formation. It was shown that electrophilic substitution is directed into the indole ring and into the side chain. 1,7-Migration of the substituent is observed in the investigated systems.
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Chikvaidze, I.S., Samsoniya, S.A. & Narindoshvili, T.G. Indole Derivatives. 142. Some Properties of [4-(2-Indolyl)phenyl]phenylmethane and 1-[4-(2-Indolyl)phenyl]-2-phenylethane. Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds 40, 430–435 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:COHC.0000033533.33043.f9
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