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Catalyzed Cross Coupling to Form -C Bonds

Copper-Catalyzed Cross Coupling to Form C-C Bonds [Pg.933]

Copper complexes have been used as reagents and as catalysts for the formation of carbon-carbon bonds. The most utilized reactions mediated by copper have been couplings of alkyl halides and sulfonates because copper complexes were unique for many years as reagents that would mediate the nucleophilic substitution of alkyl and aryl nucleophiles with alkyl halides. In recent years, work has been conducted to develop copper-catalyzed versions of cross couplings with aryl halides to address the issues of the cost of palladium catalysts. Although few examples of these processes currently rival those catalyzed by palladium complexes, they do illustrate the potential of copper complexes to catalyst these types of cross-coupling processes. [Pg.933]

Cross Coupimg to Form C(Alkyl)-C Bonds with Copper [Pg.933]




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