Reductive coupling of halogenothiophenes and halogenothiazoles catalysed by Pd II in a basic alcohol medium

GK Tan, YK Yan, JJ Vittal, SC Ng

Index: Xie, Yang; Tan, Geok Kheng; Yan, Yaw Kai; Vittal, Jagadese J.; Ng, Siu Choon; Hor, T. S. Andy Journal of the Chemical Society - Dalton Transactions, 1999 , # 5 p. 773 - 779

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Abstract

A catalytic reductive coupling method has been developed whereby 2-and 3-bromo-and 2- iodothiophenes, 2-bromothiazole and 2-bromofuran are converted into their corresponding bithiophene, bithiazole and bifuran derivatives. The use of a basic alcohol medium favours the reductive coupling pathway over the hydrodehalogenation pathway, which is generally more facile when other reducing agents are used. The catalytic mechanisms are ...

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