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Palladium catalysis biaryl products

The synthesis of unsymmetrical biaryls 8 from two monoaryl species involves the coupling of a metallated aromatic molecule 6 with an aryl halide or triflate 4 under the action of palladium(O) catalysis. The reaction involves a catalytic cycle in which palladium(O) inserts into the C-halogen bond via an oxidative addition to generate an arylpalladium(II) species 5 (Scheme 10.18). This undergoes a trans-metallation with the metallated component, producing a biarylpalladi-um(II) complex 7. The biaryl product is formed by reductive elimination. In the process, Pd(0) is regenerated and this can then react with a second molecule of aryl halide. Pd(0) is therefore a catalyst for the reaction. [Pg.122]

Biaryl structures are found in a wide range of important compounds, including natural products and organic functional materials [8,80,81]. One of the most common and useful methods for preparing biaryls is the palladium-catalyzed coupling of aryl halides with arylmetals (Scheme 1, mechanism A). On the other hand, aryl halides have been known to couple directly with aromatic compounds as formal nucleophiles under palladium catalysis. While the intramolecular cases are particularly effective, certain functionalized aromatic compounds such as phenols and aromatic carbonyl compounds, as well as... [Pg.64]


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