Palladium-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions of Benzyl Indium Reagents with Aryl Iodides
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2008Vol. 74(3), pp. 1388–1390
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Abstract
Herein described is an operationally simple procedure for generating benzyl indium species from readily available benzyl bromides and indium metal followed by in situ palladium-catalyzed coupling with aryl halides. The procedure provides diarylmethanes in modest to excellent yield and tolerates a variety of functional groups in both coupling partners.
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