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Pesci reaction

The hemidecarboxylation of sodium phthaiate on reaction with mercuric acetate in boiling water [Eq. (82), X = H] (90) was the first reported thermal decarboxylation. The reaction has been observed for a number of arenes with two adjacent carboxylate groups (1-4,91) and has been named the Pesci reaction (91). Studies of 3-substituted sodium phthalates or of preformed mercuric 3-substituted phthalates have shown that the sterically hindered carboxyl group (the 2-carboxyl) is preferentially eliminated whether X is electron-donating or electron-withdrawing [Eq. (82), X = Me (91), Cl, N02 (91,93), Br (93), or C02H (94)]. A similar conclusion was drawn from the decomposition of mercuric 1,2-naph-thalenedicarboxylate and 3,4-phenanthrenedicarboxylate (91). [Pg.258]

Moseley, J. D. and GUday, J. P. 2006. The mercury-mediated decarboxylation (Pesci reaction) of naphthoic anhydrides investigated by microwave synthesis. Tetrahedron. 62 4690-4697. [Pg.57]

The direct introduction of mercury into the benzene ring of the phenols must also be mentioned here. It is sufficient to heat with mercuric acetate (Balbiano, Pesci, Dimroth) in order to bring about this reaction. [Pg.243]

Discovered over a century ago, electrophilic mercuration is probably the oldest known C-H bond-activation reaction with a metal compound. The earliest examples of aromatic mercuration were reported by Volhard (mercuration of thiophene) [1], Pesci (mercuration of aromatic amines) [2], and Dimroth [3], who was the first to mercurate benzene and toluene, generalize the reaction, and assign the correct structures to the products originally observed by Pesci. Since the work of Dimroth electrophilic aromatic metalation reactions with compounds of other metals, for example Tl(III), Pb(IV), Sn(IV), Pt(IV), Au(III), Rh(III), and Pd(II), have been discovered [4], In this chapter, we will focus on intermolecular SEAr reactions involving main-group metal electrophiles and resulting in the formation of isolable metal aryls which find numerous important applications in synthesis [5], Well-known electrophilic cyclometalation reactions, for example cyclopalla-dation can be found in other chapters of this book and will not be reviewed here. [Pg.119]


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