Nickel-catalyzed intermolecular insertion of aryl iodides to nitriles: a novel method to synthesize arylketones

Organic Letters
Jen-Chieh HsiehHsiao-Chun Tseng

Abstract

A novel procedure for the NiCl(2)(DME)/dppp/Zn system catalyzed intermolecular insertion of aryl iodides to nitriles was developed, which afforded variously substituted arylketone derivatives in moderate to good yields with tolerance of a wide variety of functional groups.

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