Copper mediated decarboxylative direct C-H arylation of heteroarenes with benzoic acids

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Abstract

Decarboxylative coupling reactions to date require a stoichiometric oxidant (such as copper and silver salts) for decarboxylation purposes along with a metal catalyst (e.g. palladium) for cross-coupling. In this communication, an economic and sustainable approach by using a simple copper salt was developed in the presence of molecular oxygen as the sole oxidant. A wide range of 5-membered heteroarenes undergo aryl-heteroaryl cross-coupling with electron deficient aryl carboxylic acids.

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Patra, T., Nandi, S., Sahoo, S. K., & Maiti, D. (2016). Copper mediated decarboxylative direct C-H arylation of heteroarenes with benzoic acids. Chemical Communications, 52(7), 1432–1435. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc08367b

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