| Literature DB >> 24282160 |
Eiji Shirakawa1, Fumiko Tamakuni, Eugene Kusano, Nanase Uchiyama, Wataru Konagaya, Ryo Watabe, Tamio Hayashi.
Abstract
Arylzinc reagents, prepared from aryl halides/zinc powder or aryl Grignard reagents/zinc chloride, were found to undergo coupling with aryl and alkenyl halides without the aid of transition-metal catalysis to give biaryls and styrene derivatives, respectively. In this context, we have already reported the corresponding reaction using aryl Grignard reagents instead of arylzinc reagents. Compared with the Grignard cross-coupling, the present reaction features high functional-group tolerance, whereby electrophilic groups such as alkoxycarbonyl and cyano groups are compatible as substituents on both the arylzinc reagents and the aryl halides. Aryl halides receive a single electron and thereby become activated as the corresponding anion radicals, which react with arylzinc reagents, thus leading to the cross-coupling products.Entities:
Keywords: C-C coupling; anion radicals; aromatic compounds; biaryls; single-electron transfer
Year: 2013 PMID: 24282160 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201308200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336