Olefin hydroaryloxylation catalyzed by pincer–iridium complexes
…, K Krogh-Jespersen, AS Goldman
Index: Haibach, Michael C.; Guan, Changjian; Wang, David Y.; Li, Bo; Lease, Nicholas; Steffens, Andrew M.; Krogh-Jespersen, Karsten; Goldman, Alan S. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2013 , vol. 135, # 40 p. 15062 - 15070
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Abstract
Aryl alkyl ethers, which are widely used throughout the chemical industry, are typically produced via the Williamson ether synthesis. Olefin hydroaryloxylation potentially offers a much more atom-economical alternative. Known acidic catalysts for hydroaryloxylation, however, afford very poor selectivity. We report the organometallic-catalyzed intermolecular hydroaryloxylation of unactivated olefins by iridium “pincer” complexes. These catalysts do ...
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