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C-H Arylation of Benzene with Aryl Halides using H2 and a Water-Soluble Rh-Based Electron Storage Catalyst.

Takeshi YatabeTamon TomeYukina TakahashiTakahiro MatsumotoKi-Seok YoonHidetaka NakaiSeiji Ogo
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
This paper reports the first example of C-H arylation of benzene under mild conditions, using H2 as an electron source {turnover numbers (TONs)=0.7-2.0 for 24 h}. The reaction depends on a Rh-based electron storage catalyst, and proceeds at room temperature and in aqueous solution. Furthermore, the H2 is inactive during the radical transfer step, greatly reducing unwanted side reactions.
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