Unsymmetrical ketone synthesis via palladium catalyzed carbonylation of organic halides
Y Tamaru, H Ochiai, Y Yamada, Z Yoshida
Index: Tamaru, Yoshinao; Ochiai, Hirofumi; Yamada, Yoshimi; Yoshida, Zen-ichi Tetrahedron Letters, 1983 , vol. 24, # 36 p. 3869 - 3872
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Abstract
Abstract Aryl alkyl (or benzyl) ketones are selectively prepared by the reaction of aryl iodides and alkyl iodides (or benzyl chlorides) in the presence of a stoichiometric amount of zinc- copper couple and a catalytic amount of palladium (0) complex under an atmospheric pressure of carbon monoxide.
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