Functionalized Arylzinc Compounds in Ethereal Solvent: Direct Synthesis from Aryl Iodides and Zinc Powder and Application to Pd-Catalyzed Reaction with Allylic Halides.

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A highly efficient copper(II)-catalyzed C–S cross-coupling reaction of aryl iodides with tetraalkylthiuram disulfides was developed. With only 1 mol% of CuCl2 as catalyst, zinc powder as reductant, and K2CO3 as base, aryl iodides reacted with tetraalkylthiuram disulfides in DMSO furnishing the corresponding aryl dithiocarbamates in good to excellent yields. This protocol is an improvement of previous work, it features convenient performance, low addition of catalyst, no requirement for any ligand, and provides good yields. The method has a broad substrate scope and uses cheap and readily available starting materials.


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Jian Li

2010 ◽  
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