A Versatile Protocol for Copper??Catalyzed Cyanation of Aryl and Heteroaryl Bromides with Acetone Cyanohydrin
T Schareina, A Zapf, A Cotte, M Gotta…
Index: Schareina, Thomas; Zapf, Alexander; Cotte, Alain; Gotta, Matthias; Beller, Matthias Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, 2011 , vol. 353, # 5 p. 777 - 780
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Abstract
In general, it is well known for metal-catalyzed cyanations that an increased concentration of CN − blocks the active metal center.11 This problem can be circumvented by decreasing the solubility of cyanide in the respective solvent, or by using salts or complexes that deliver CN − slowly, for example, K 4 [Fe(CN) 6 ]. However, for larger scale (>kg-scale) applications it is desirable to control the concentration of CN − even more precisely. Therefore, dosage of ...
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