Transition??Metal??Free Direct Arylation of Anilines

…, JL Head, D McAusland, MF Greaney

Index: Pirali, Tracey; Zhang, Fengzhi; Miller, Anna H.; Head, Jenna L.; McAusland, Donald; Greaney, Michael F. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2012 , vol. 51, # 4 p. 1006 - 1009

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Abstract

The ortho-arylation of aromatic compounds is a principal reaction system in CÀH activation chemistry.[1] The transformation uses a functional group to direct a CÀH metalation in the ortho position, usually by using transition metals (TMs) such as palladium or ruthenium (Scheme 1). A second arene reagent then reacts with the metalated intermediate 2 to form a biaryl, 3, molecules with enormous utility in chemistry and biology. Use of aryl halides in ...

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