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Phenols arenecarboxylic acids

Numerous aryl bromides, iodides [203], borates [204] and triflates [205, 206] have been successfully carbonylated. Triflates could serve as a route for the synthesis of arenecarboxylic acid derivatives from phenols. This carbonylation using dppf in a catalytic mixture generally shows higher efficiency than PPhj or P(o-Tol)3 [207]. Poor performance is also noted for PPhj in a Pd-catalyzed vinyl substitution of aryl bromides [208]. Side-reactions involving the formation of [PPhjAr]Br and ArH are responsible. A system which is catalyzed effectively by PdCljfdppf) under 10 atm CO is the desulfonylation of 1-naphthalenesulfonyl chloride 58 in the presence of Ti(OiPr)4. Formation of isopropyl 1-naphthoate 59 can be explained in a sequence of oxidative addition, SOj extrusion, carbonylation and reductive elimination (Fig. 1-27) [209]. A notable side-product is di-l-naphthyl disulfide. [Pg.70]

Phenols from arenecarboxylic acids with isomerization... [Pg.97]


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