Reductive Carbonylation-an Efficient and Practical Catalytic Route for the Conversion of Aryl Halides to Aldehydes

L Ashfield, CFJ Barnard

Index: Organic Process Research and Development, , vol. 11, # 1 p. 39 - 43

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Abstract

... Process Res. ... Therefore, catalytic processes to form aldehydes have been a focus of interest for some time. ... Screens showed that Na 2 CO 3 gave the highest yield of aldehyde followed by organic bases such as Et 3 N. Other inorganic bases increased the formation of acetanilide ...

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