Ipso-amidation of arylboronic acids: Xenon difluoride-nitriles as efficient reagent systems

GKS Prakash, MD Moran, T Mathew, GA Olah

Index: Prakash, G.K. Surya; Moran, Matthew D.; Mathew, Thomas; Olah, George A. Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, 2009 , vol. 130, # 9 p. 806 - 809

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Abstract

The xenon difluoride-mediated, ipso-amidation of boronic acids has been achieved for the first time under mild conditions. This method provides a simple, one-pot procedure for the direct synthesis of a series of anilides from the corresponding arylboronic acids and alkyl/aryl nitriles. Arylboronic acids bearing electron donating groups gave anilides in high yields, while moderate yields were observed for those bearing electron withdrawing ...

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