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Visible-Light-Promoted Nickel- and Organic-Dye-Cocatalyzed Formylation Reaction of Aryl Halides and Triflates and Vinyl Bromides with Diethoxyacetic Acid as a Formyl Equivalent.

He Huang1, Xiangmin Li1,2, Chenguang Yu1, Yueteng Zhang1, Patrick S Mariano1, Wei Wang1,2.   

Abstract

A simple formylation reaction of aryl halides, aryl triflates, and vinyl bromides under synergistic nickel- and organic-dye-mediated photoredox catalysis is reported. Distinct from widely used palladium-catalyzed formylation processes, this reaction proceeds by a two-step mechanistic sequence involving initial in situ generation of the diethoxymethyl radical from diethoxyacetic acid by a 4CzIPN-mediated photoredox reaction. The formyl-radical equivalent then undergoes nickel-catalyzed substitution reactions with aryl halides and triflates and vinyl bromides to form the corresponding aldehyde products. Significantly, besides aryl bromides, less reactive aryl chlorides and triflates and vinyl halides serve as effective substrates for this process. Since the mild conditions involved in this reaction tolerate a plethora of functional groups, the process can be applied to the efficient preparation of diverse aromatic aldehydes.
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Keywords:  flow chemistry; formylation; nickel catalysis; photoredox catalysis; synthetic methods

Year:  2017        PMID: 28066982     DOI: 10.1002/anie.201610108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   15.336


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10.  Continuous-flow Synthesis of Aryl Aldehydes by Pd-catalyzed Formylation of Aryl Bromides Using Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen.

Authors:  Christopher A Hone; Pavol Lopatka; Rachel Munday; Anne O'Kearney-McMullan; C Oliver Kappe
Journal:  ChemSusChem       Date:  2018-11-13       Impact factor: 8.928

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