Lithium Hydride Mediated Nickel (0) Catalysed Biaryl Synthesis from Aryl Chlorides and Bromides
F Massicot, R Schneider, Y Fort
Index: Massicot, Fabien; Schneider, Raphael; Fort, Yves Journal of Chemical Research - Part S, 1999 , # 11 p. 664 - 665
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Abstract
Biaryls have a large number of physical and chemical properties and have found many applications in industrial, biological or polymer chemistry.1À4 The metal promoted homocoupling reaction of aryl halides or sulfonates is tra- ditionally accomplished by the well known Ullmann reaction5 or by a metal catalysed coupling reaction.6 In this context, the nickel induced homocoupling of aryl derivatives has received considerable attention during the last decades because ...
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