Organic Letters 2001-06-28

An electrochemical coupling of organic halide with aldehydes, catalytic in chromium and nickel salts. the Nozaki-Hiyama-Kishi reaction.

M Durandetti, J Y Nédélec, J Périchon

Index: Org. Lett. 3(13) , 2073-6, (2001)

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Abstract

[reaction: see text] Electrochemical arylation of arenecarboxaldehydes using an iron sacrificial anode in the presence of chromium and nickel catalysts afforded the corresponding arylated secondary alcohols in moderate to good yields. The chromium and nickel salts as catalysts are obtained by oxidation of a stainless steel rod during a preelectrolysis in 7% and 3%, respectively. The process was also applied to the addition of vinyl halide, allyl acetate, or alpha-chloroester to aromatic aldehydes.


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