Cross-dehydrogenative coupling reactions between arenes (C-H) and carboxylic acids (O-H): A straightforward and environmentally benign access to: O -aryl esters

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Abstract

Transition-metal catalyzed cross-dehydrogenative-coupling reactions encompass highly versatile and atom economical methods for the construction of various carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bonds by combining two C(X)-H (X = heteroatom) bonds. Along this line, direct acyloxylation of C-H bonds with carboxylic acids has emerged as a powerful and green approach for the synthesis of structurally diverse esters. In this focus-review we will describe recent progress in direct esterification of aromatic C-H bonds with special emphasis on the mechanistic features of the reactions. Literature has been surveyed until the end of February 2019.

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Arshadi, S., Banaei, A., Monfared, A., Ebrahimiasl, S., & Hosseinian, A. (2019). Cross-dehydrogenative coupling reactions between arenes (C-H) and carboxylic acids (O-H): A straightforward and environmentally benign access to: O -aryl esters. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01941c

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