A straightforward, mild, additive-free, and catalyst-free method for the phosphorylation of indolyl-containing quaternary phosphonium salts with phosphine oxides has been developed. This process involves a formal C-+P to C-P(O) bond exchange, encompassing the cleavage of a C-+P bond and the formation of a C-P(O) bond. Through this method, a variety of structurally diverse and potentially bioactive 3-(phosphoryl)methylindoles were synthesized in moderate to good yields with good functional group tolerance. Furthermore, the protocol exhibits excellent scalability and facilitates the easy transformation of the resulting products.
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