Catalytic transformation of benzoic anhydrides into fluorenones and biphenyls
J Blum, D Milstein, Y Sasson
Index: Blum,J. et al. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1970 , vol. 35, p. 3233 - 3237
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Abstract
The catalytic conversion of benzoic anhydrides into fluorenones and biphenyls by several rhodium compounds has been studied. Mixtures of aromatic anhydrides react generally as if they were mixed anhydrides, leading to the formation of asymmetrically substituted products. Equimolar amounts of the isolated phenyl-rhodium complex PhRhCl (PPh8) z (7) and chlorocarbonylbis (tripheny1phosphine) rhodium (2) react at 250'to give fluorenone and ...
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