Radical Addition of Arylboronic Acids to Various Olefins under Oxidative Conditions
A Dickschat, A Studer
Index: Dickschat, Arne; Studer, Armido Organic Letters, 2010 , vol. 12, # 18 p. 3972 - 3974
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Abstract
Arylboronic acids are shown to be valuable precursors for aryl radicals upon treatment with manganese triacetate. Under these oxidative conditions the intermediately generated aryl radicals undergo addition to olefins to give the arylhydroxylation products A in the ...
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