Flow chemistry as a discovery tool to access sp2-sp3 cross-coupling reactions via diazo compounds

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The work takes advantage of an important feature of flow chemistry, whereby the generation of a transient species (or reactive intermediate) can be followed by a transfer step into another chemical environment, before the intermediate is reacted with a coupling partner. This concept is successfully applied to achieve a room temperature sp2-sp3 cross coupling of boronic acids with diazo compounds, these latter species being generated from hydrazones under flow conditions using MnO2 as the oxidant.

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Tran, D. N., Battilocchio, C., Lou, S. B., Hawkins, J. M., & Ley, S. V. (2015). Flow chemistry as a discovery tool to access sp2-sp3 cross-coupling reactions via diazo compounds. Chemical Science, 6(2), 1120–1125. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc03072a

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