The Photocatalyzed Meerwein Arylation: Classic Reaction of Aryl Diazonium Salts in a New Light
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The use of diazonium salts for aryl radical generation and C-H arylation processes has been known since 1896 when Pschorr first used the reaction for intramolecular cyclizations. Meerwein developed it further in the early 1900s into a general arylation method. However, this reaction could not compete with the transition-metal-mediated formation of C(sp(2))-C(sp(2)) bonds. The replacement of the copper catalyst with iron and titanium compounds improved the situation, but the use of photocatalysis to induce the one-electron reduction and activation of the diazonium salts is even more advantageous. The first photocatalyzed Pschorr cyclization was published in 1984, and just last year a series of papers described…
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- Chemistry
- Aryl
- Alkene
- Intramolecular force
- Catalysis
- Photocatalysis
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Aryl radical
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