Methyltriphenylphosphonium peroxydisulfate and iodine as mild reagents for the iodination of activated aromatic compounds
AR Hajipour, AE Ruoho
Index: Hajipour, Abdol R.; Ruoho Organic Preparations and Procedures International, 2005 , vol. 37, # 3 p. 279 - 283
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Abstract
Aromatic iodides have been widely used in radiolabeling studies, and as synthetic intermediates in the formation of new carbon-carbon or carbon-heteroatom bonds via replacement of their iodine atoms with electrophiles.'Despite the importance of iodoarenes, there are few good methods in the literature for the iodination of aromatic compounds. Conventional methods for aromatic iodination involve the use of molecular iodine together ...
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