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Expeditious and Solvent-Free Nickel-Catalyzed C-H Arylation of Arenes and Indoles.

Rahul A JagtapVineeta SoniBenudhar Punji
Published in: ChemSusChem (2017)
An efficient solvent-free nickel-catalyzed method for C-H bond arylation of arenes and indoles has been developed, which proceeds expeditiously through chelation assistance. The reaction is highly selective for mono-arylation and tolerates sensitive and structurally diverse functionalities, such as halides, ethers, amines, indole, pyrrole and carbazole. This reaction represents the first example of a nickel-catalyzed C-H arylation by monochelate assistance and symbolizes a rare precedent in solvent-free C-H arylation. Mechanistic investigations by various controlled reactions, kinetic studies, and deuterium labeling experiments suggest that the arylation follows a single electron transfer (SET) pathway involving the turnover-limiting C-H nickelation process.
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