Cross-coupling reaction of alcohols for carbon-carbon bond formation using pincer-type NHC/palladium catalysts

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Osamu Kose, Susumu Saito

Abstract

A cross-coupling reaction of different alcohols was achieved using a pincer-type NHC/PdBr complex as the catalyst precursor, and the reaction, under either Ar or H(2) gas, displayed a broad substrate scope with respect to both primary and secondary alcohol components, with high alcohol product selectivity.

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