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Trifluoroacetate compounds—continued

Metal-containing compounds, Rhodium Compounds (Continued) Hydridotetrakis(triphenylphosphine)-rhodium(I), 144 Rhodium(II) acetate, 226, 266 Rhodium(II) carboxylates, 226, 266 Rhodium(II) trifluoroacetate, 266 Tetra-jx3-carbonyldodecacarbonylhexa-rhodium, 152, 288... [Pg.412]

Another resin-capture approach has been pubhshed in relation to the synthesis of tetrasubstituted ethylenes via Suzuki coupling reactions (Scheme 20) [42, 53]. A 25-member hbrary was synthesized using five alkynes, five aryl halides, and a polymer-bound aryl iodide. The alkynes 55 were converted into bis(boryl)alkenes 56 in solution, and the crude intermediates were used in Suzuki reactions with an excess of aryl halide. When all of the bis(boryl)alkene 56 had been consumed, the aryl iodide resin 59 was added to the reaction mixture and the reaction continued on the solid support. Side products such as 58, arising from a double Suzuki reaction, remained in solution and could be washed away. Compounds 60 were cleaved from the polymer using trifluoroacetic acid and products 61 were obtained in > 90% purity. [Pg.26]

The use of electricity in reactions is clean and, at least in some cases, can produce no waste. Toxic heavy metal ions need not be involved in the reaction. Hazardous or expensive reagents, if needed, can be generated in situ where contact with them will not occur. The actual oxidant is used in catalytic amounts, with its reduced form being reoxidized continuously by the electricity. In this way, 1 mol% of ruthenium(III) chloride can be used in aqueous sodium chloride to oxidize benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde at 25°C in 80% yield. The benzaldehyde can, in turn, be oxidized to benzoic acid by the same system in 90% yield.289 The actual oxidant is ruthenium tetroxide. Naphthalene can be oxidized to naphthoquinone with 98% selectivity using a small amount of cerium salt in aqueous methanesulfonic acid when the cerium(III) that forms is reoxidized to cerium(IV) electrically.290 Substituted aromatic compounds can be oxidized to the corresponding phenols electrically with a platinum electrode in trifluoroacetic acid, tri-ethylamine, and methylene chloride.291 With ethyl benzoate, the product is a mixture of 44 34 22 o/m/fhhy-... [Pg.92]


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