Remarkable co-catalysis by copper(I) oxide in the palladium catalyzed cross-coupling of arylboronic acids with ethyl bromoacetate.

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State Key Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Academic Sinica, 354 Fenglin Lu, Shanghai 200032, P.R. China.

Published: March 2002

Copper(I) oxide can effectively co-catalyze the Suzuki type cross-coupling reactions of arylboronic acids with ethyl bromoacetate. As an alternative protocol for introducing the methylenecarboxy group into functionalized molecules, this reaction occurs in the absence of highly toxic thallium compounds or special ligands and should be convenient and practical.

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