One-Pot Syntheses of Diaryliodonium Salts from Aryl Iodides Using Peracetic Acid as Green Oxidant
Australian Journal of Chemistry2011Vol. 64(5), pp. 529–535
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Abstract
The rate-accelerating effects of fluoroalcohol solvents for generating trivalent hypervalent iodine species and the conversion into diaryliodonium(iii) salts have been used for the first time to realize a facile and clean one-pot synthesis of diaryliodonium(iii) salts 3 from aryl iodides 1 and suitable arene partners 2 with peracetic acid (PAA). The use of PAA as a green and practical oxidant is significantly effective in fluoroalcohol solvents. The scope and limitations of the methodology are elucidated by investigation of a wide variety of representative substrates.
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