Dual Ligand-Enabled Nondirected C−H Olefination of Arenes

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Abstract

The application of the Pd-catalyzed oxidative C−H olefination of arenes, also known as the Fujiwara–Moritani reaction, has traditionally been limited by the requirement for directing groups on the substrate or the need to use the arene in large excess, typically as a (co)solvent. Herein the development of a catalytic system is described that, through the combined action of two complementary ligands, makes it possible to use directing-group-free arenes as limiting reagents for the first time. The reactions proceed under a combination of both steric and electronic control and enable the application of this powerful reaction to valuable arenes, which cannot be utilized in excess.

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Chen, H., Wedi, P., Meyer, T., Tavakoli, G., & van Gemmeren, M. (2018). Dual Ligand-Enabled Nondirected C−H Olefination of Arenes. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 57(9), 2497–2501. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201712235

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