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Photosensitizer-Free, Gold-Catalyzed C–C Cross-Coupling of Boronic Acids and Diazonium Salts Enabled by Visible Light
Witzel, Sina,Xie, Jin,Rudolph, Matthias,Hashmi, A. Stephen K.
, p. 1522 - 1528 (2017/05/05)
The first photosensitizer-free visible light-driven, gold-catalyzed C–C cross-couplings of arylboronic acids and aryldiazonium salts are reported. The reactions can be conducted under very mild conditions, using a catalytic amount of tris(4-trifluoromethyl)phosphinegold(I) chloride [(4-CF3-C6H4)3PAuCl] with methanol as the solvent allowing an alternative access to a variety of substituted biaryls in moderate to excellent yields with broad functional group tolerance. (Figure presented.).
Dual Photoredox and Gold Catalysis: Intermolecular Multicomponent Oxyarylation of Alkenes
Hopkinson, Matthew N.,Sahoo, Basudev,Glorius, Frank
supporting information, p. 2794 - 2800 (2016/02/18)
Intermolecular three-component oxyarylation reactions of simple alkenes have been developed using a dual gold and photoredox catalytic system. Inexpensive organic dyes could be employed as the photocatalyst using aryldiazonium salts, while the combination of gold and iridium catalysts allowed for diaryliodonium compounds to be employed as the source of the arene coupling partner. In both cases, α-arylated ether products were generated under remarkably mild conditions using readily accessible visible light sources.