Allylation and vinylation of aryl radicals generated from diazonium salts
…, O Blank, D Ullrich, M Kirschstein
Index: Heinrich, Markus R.; Blank, Olga; Ullrich, Daniela; Kirschstein, Marcel Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2007 , vol. 72, # 25 p. 9609 - 9616
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Abstract
Allylation and vinylation of aryl radicals generated from aryl diazonium salts provides rapid and efficient access to chlorinated and brominated derivatives of styrene and allylbenzene. Allyl chlorides were found to be better substrates than bromides due to decreased halogen transfer. Donor-and acceptor-substituted diazonium salts are well tolerated. The products represent important precursors for numerous further transformations.
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