Formation of Aryl−Nitrogen, Aryl−Oxygen, and Aryl−Carbon Bonds Using Well-Defined Copper(I)-Based Catalysts
Organic Letters2001Vol. 3(26), pp. 4315–4317
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Abstract
We report mild synthetic protocols for the formation of aryl-carbon, aryl-nitrogen, and aryl-oxygen bonds based on soluble, well-defined copper(I) catalysts. These protocols do not require the use of palladium and/or expensive ligands. [structure: see text]
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