Rhodium-catalysed aryloxycarbonylation of iodo-aromatics by 4-substituted phenols with carbon monoxide or paraformaldehyde
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Add time:08/14/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Rhodium-catalysed phenoxycarbonylation of aryl iodides were carried out under carbon-monoxide atmosphere and in the absence of CO, using paraformaldehyde as an alternative surrogate for carbonylation reactions. Both strategies proved to be efficient for the synthesis of the corresponding phenyl esters. High pressure reactions provided the ester products with good selectivity, however lower activity was achieved compared to palladium containing systems. Using paraformaldehyde as carbon-monoxide source special reaction conditions are required, thus dramatic changes observed during optimisation reactions. Using in situ generated Rh-diphosphine catalyst systems, remarkable influence of ligand structure and solvent composition was observed on the activity and chemoselectivity. The substrate scope and the substituent effect were also investigated.
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