Cross-Couplings Using Aryl Ethers via C–O Bond Activation Enabled by Nickel Catalysts
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Arene synthesis has been revolutionized by the invention of catalytic cross-coupling reactions, wherein aryl halides can be coupled with organometallic and organic nucleophiles. Although the replacement of aryl halides with phenol derivatives would lead to more economical and ecological methods, success has been primarily limited to activated phenol derivatives such as triflates. Aryl ethers arguably represent one of the most ideal substrates in terms of availability, cost, safety, and atom efficiency. However, the robust nature of the C(aryl)-O bonds of aryl ethers renders it extremely difficult to use them in catalytic reactions among the phenol derivatives. In 1979, Wenkert reported a seminal work on the…
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- Aryl
- Nucleophile
- Chemistry
- Anisole
- Catalysis
- Reagent
- Nickel
- Combinatorial chemistry
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