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Reductive coupling nickel bromide-zinc

Cheng has published a convenient and synthetically useful alternative method to the NHK reaction for the arylation of aromatic aldehydes in a mild and selective way with nickel(ll) bromide/zinc/dppe mediated protocol for the synthesis of diaryl carbinols. Durandetti reported an electrochemical coupling of aryl halides with aldehydes for the synthesis of diaryl carbinols which was catalytic in chromium and nickel salts. Comins utilized the NHK reaction to prepare 5-(l-hydroxyalkyl)-2,3-dihydro-4-pyridones, which were then explored in reductive, oxidative and substitutive reactions. " The first asymmetric catalytic synthesis of 5y -alk-l-ene-3,4-diols was developed the regio-, diastereo- and enantioselective addition of 3-chloropropenyl pivaloate to aldehydes was made possible by exploiting Salen r(II) species in a catalytic version of the NHK reaction. ... [Pg.309]

Other metals can catalyze Heck-type reactions, although none thus far match the versatility of palladium. Copper salts have been shown to mediate the arylation of olefins, however this reaction most probably differs from the Heck mechanistically. Likewise, complexes of platinum(II), cobalt(I), rhodium(I) and iridium(I) have all been employed in analogous arylation chemistry, although often with disappointing results. Perhaps the most useful alternative is the application of nickel catalysis. Unfortunately, due to the persistence of the nickel(II) hydride complex in the catalytic cycle, the employment of a stoichiometric reductant, such as zinc dust is necessary, however the nickel-catalyzed Heck reaction does offer one distinct advantage. Unlike its palladium counterpart, it is possible to use aliphatic halides. For example, cyclohexyl bromide (108) was coupled to styrene to yield product 110. [Pg.28]


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