The in situ-generated nickel (0)-catalyzed reaction of aryl halides with potassium iodide and zinc powder.
K Takagi, N Hayama, S Inokawa
Index: Takagi, Kentaro; Hayama, Naomi; Inokawa, Saburo Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 1980 , vol. 53, # 12 p. 3691 - 3695
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Abstract
The in situ-generated nickel (0) species, presumably atomic nickel, from nickel (II) salt and zinc powder has been proved to be an effective catalyst for the Finkelstein-type displacement reaction of aryl bromides with potassium iodide to give aryl iodides under mild conditions. This species was also effective for the Ullmann-type coupling of bromides or aryl iodides by the use of zinc powder to give biaryls. Furthermore, in the presence of excess ...
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