Carbonylative Cross-Electrophile Coupling Between Aryl Bromides and Aryl Triflates Enabled by Palladium and Rhodium Cooperative Catalysis

25 June 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

Ketones are among the most useful functional groups in organic synthesis. Here, we report the first carbonylative cross-electrophile coupling reaction that utilize carbon monoxide gas as the carbonyl source. The use of Pd/Rh cooperative catalysis enables the carbonylative coupling of easily accessible aryl triflates and aryl bromides. Unlike all previous carbonylative cross-electrophile coupling reactions, the method does not require addition of a stoichiometric metal reductant.

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