Palladium-catalyzed oxidative coupling of aromatic compounds with olefins using t-butyl perbenzoate as a hydrogen accepter
J Tsuji, H Nagashima
Index: Tsuji, Jiro; Nagashima, Hideo Tetrahedron, 1984 , vol. 40, # 14 p. 2699 - 2702
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Abstract
Benzene and furans undergo oxidative coupling with olefins with an aid of t-butyl perbenzoate and a catalytic amount of Pd salts. The perbenzoate acts as a hydrogen accepter. In the absence of olefins, Pd catalyzed benzoxylation of aromatic compounds takes place.
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