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Hydrolysis palladium analogs

Although not directly analogous to the coupling of thiols with aryl halides, the reaction of thiourea with an aryl halide in the presence of palladium catalyst, nevertheless, can be used to generate a thiophenol from an aryl halide after hydrolysis (Equation (39)).129 This process occurred in greater than 90% yield with a variety of simple aryl halides ... [Pg.385]


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