Abstract
Aqueous reaction conditions that activate various aryl chlorides in Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling have been developed. These environment friendly conditions utilize ligandless Pd/C (Pd concentrations 0.2-2 mol%) that allow easy separation of the catalyst at the end of the reaction.
Key words: aryl chlorides - water - palladium - cross-coupling - biaryls
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