Efficient Synthesis of 3-Arylphthalides using Palladium-Catalyzed Arylation of Aldehydes with Organoboronic Acids
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2009Vol. 74(23), pp. 9210–9213
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Abstract
The synthesis of 3-arylphthalides via palladium-catalyzed arylation of aldehydes with organoboronic acids was achieved using the thioether-imidazolinium carbene ligand in good to excellent yields and was carried out using 1.0 mol % of the catalyst with high substrate tolerance.
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