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Organic Solvent-Free, Pd(II)-Salan Complex-Catalyzed Synthesis of Biaryls via Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling in Water and Air.

Szilvia BundaAntal UdvardyKrisztina VoronovaFerenc Joó
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2018)
With use of a Pd(II)-sulfosalan complex as a water-soluble catalyst, we have developed an efficient synthesis of biaryls via Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling in water under aerobic conditions. The water-insoluble target molecules were isolated by simple filtration in analytical purity after washing with 0.01 M aqueous HCl (20 examples). In most cases, palladium contamination was below 5 ppm considered acceptable for active pharmaceutical ingredients. The established method is scalable, reproducible, and provides biaryl products in isolated yields up to 91%.
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