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Basis cross direction control

DeBoef and co-workers have reported a similar reaction, wherein direct C-H to C-H indole-arene cross-coupling can be controlled through the use of a particular oxidant (Scheme 34) [53,54], The basis of their selectivity concept is the formation of different polyvalent clusters between the Pd(OAc)2 and the AgOAc or Cu(0 Ac)2 oxidants respectively, and the subsequent reactivity of these complex in the aryla-tion reaction. The same group also demonstrated the utility of an intermolecular C-H to C-H coupling reaction. [Pg.106]


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