Oxalyl chloride as carbonyl synthon in Pd-catalyzed carbonylations of triarylbismuth and triarylindium organometallic nucleophiles
MLN Rao, V Venkatesh, P Dasgupta
Index: Rao, Maddali L. N.; Venkatesh, Varadhachari; Dasgupta, Priyabrata Tetrahedron Letters, 2010 , vol. 51, # 38 p. 4975 - 4980
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Abstract
Oxalyl chloride has been demonstrated to function as C1 carbonyl synthon in the carbonylations of triarylbismuth and triarylindium nucleophiles under palladium-catalyzed conditions. All the three aryl groups from both bismuth and indium reagents participated in carbonylative couplings to afford the corresponding functionalized ketones in high yields. This study also disclosed a novel utilization of oxalyl chloride as facile alternative source ...
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