Copper-Catalyzed Chlorination of Functionalized Arylboronic Acids
Organic Letters2010Vol. 12(6), pp. 1192–1195
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Abstract
A mild, efficient, Cu(I)-catalyzed method for the conversion of arylboronic acids to aryl chlorides is reported. This method is particularly useful for the conversion of electron-deficient arylboronic acids to aryl chlorides, a transformation that is inefficient in the absence of Cu catalysis.
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