Phenol Derivatives: Modern Electrophiles in Cross-Coupling Reactions

Author

Zarate, Cayetana

van Gemmeren, Manuel

Somerville, Rosie

Martin, Ruben

Publication date

2016-09



Abstract

In recent years, C–O electrophiles have emerged as powerful alternatives to organic halides, common counterparts in metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions. Among their advantages are their low toxicity, ready availability, the natural abundance of phenols, and their pivotal role as synthons in organic synthesis, which makes them particularly attractive vehicles for further functionalization. This review summarizes the most important developments in cross-coupling reactions via catalytic C–O bond activation of particularly unreactive aryl esters, carbamates, and aryl ethers, providing a general overview of the current state of the art and including mechanistic implications as well as future aspects, when appropriate.

Document Type

Chapter or part of a book

Language

English

Subject

Quimica

Pages

143 p.

Publisher

Advances in Organometallic Chemistry

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