Reaction of diazonium salts with transition metals. 4. Palladium (0)-catalyzed carboxylation of arenediazonium salts
…, K Kikukawa, F Wada, T Matsuda
Index: Nagira, Kazuhiko; Kikukawa, Kiyoshi; Wada, Fumio; Matsuda, Tsutomu Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1980 , vol. 45, # 12 p. 2365 - 2368
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Abstract
Various arylamines were converted to arenecarboxylic acids in good yields via their diazonium tetrafluoroborates by reaction with carbon monoxide (9 kg/cm2) in the presence of a palladium (0) catalyst and sodium acetate. Evidence is presented which supports the idea that mixed anhydrides are initial products in the carboxylation.
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