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Rhodium catalysis carbonylative coupling

Carbonylative coupling reaction of Ar3Bi and carbon monoxide takes place under rhodium catalysis (Scheme 46) [61, 62]. Ph3Bi reacted with carbon monoxide in the presence of 5 mol% of [RhCl(CO)2]2 in MeCN at room temperature to give benzophenone in 71% yield together with a small amount of biphenyl. The same... [Pg.221]

There has been a review of palladium-catalysed carbonylative coupling reactions of aryl halides with carbon nucleophiles in the presence of carbon monoxide. It has been shown that rhodium is an efficient catalyst for the homocoupling reaction of arylzinc compounds in the presence of 1 atm of carbon monoxide to give diaryl ketones. Under similar conditions, palladium and nickel catalysts yield biaryls. The beneficial catalysis by rhodium is likely to derive from the ease of migration of the aryl ligand to carbon monoxide in the rhodium(III) intermediate. A rhodium catalyst has also been used in the formation of indole-3-carboxylates by reaction of indoles with alcohols in the presence of carbon monoxide. The catalytic cycle. Scheme 5, is likely to involve metallation of the indole at the 3-position, followed... [Pg.271]

While platinum and rhodium are predominantly used as efficient catalysts in the hydrosilylation and cobalt group complexes are used in the reactions of silicon compounds with carbon monooxide, in the last couple of years the chemistry of ruthenium complexes has progressed significantly and plays a crucial role in catalysis of these types of processes (e.g., dehydrogenative silylation, hydrosilylation and silylformylation of alkynes, carbonylation and carbocyclisation of silicon substrates). [Pg.242]

Polymer-supported, carbon dioxide-protected NHCs were also prepared for catalysis reactions [150]. These supports were prepared using DMN-H6 with 3-(bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene-5-ylmethyl)-l-(2-propyl)-3,4,5,6-tetrahydropyrimidin-l-ium-2-carboxylate and a Schrock catalyst. They were later used for the trimerization reaction of isocyanates and for the cyanosilylation of carbonyl-containing compounds. Various metals could be immobilized through the NHC hgands including rhodium(I), iridium(l), and palladium(II). The resulting monoUths polymerized phenylacetylene and were successful catalysts for Heck-type couplings [150]. [Pg.273]


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