Practical synthesis of aromatic nitriles via gallium-catalysed electrophilic cyanation of aromatic C-H bonds

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Kazuhiro OkamotoKouichi Ohe

Abstract

A gallium-catalysed, direct cyanation reaction of aromatic and heteroaromatic C-H bonds with cyanogen bromide was developed as a practical synthetic method for the preparation of aromatic nitriles.

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Sep 12, 2015·Organic Letters·Kazuhiro OkamotoKouichi Ohe
Aug 15, 2015·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Mengdi ZhaoZengming Shen
May 21, 2016·Chemical Reviews·Indranirekha SaikiaProdeep Phukan
Feb 9, 2017·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Joshua B McManus, David A Nicewicz
Apr 22, 2017·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B·Christopher A RumbleMark Maroncelli
Mar 13, 2014·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Xiaohu HongBin Xu
Jun 15, 2018·Chemistry : a European Journal·Davit HayrapetyanLukas J Gooßen
Jul 12, 2018·Angewandte Chemie·Xi Wang, Armido Studer
Jan 24, 2014·Angewandte Chemie·Zhibin ShuJianbo Wang
Aug 1, 2020·Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry·Bifu LiuYongbo Zhou
Feb 16, 2021·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Sandeep PimparkarDebabrata Maiti
Jul 2, 2015·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Garazi TalaveraManuel Alcarazo
Apr 4, 2018·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Shinya HigashimaeAkiya Ogawa
Nov 7, 2013·Organic Letters·Kazuhiro OkamotoKouichi Ohe
Aug 21, 2013·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Changduo PanChengjian Zhu
Apr 25, 2019·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Xue WangYuehui Li
Jul 13, 2018·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Bharath Kumar VilluriChing-Fa Yao

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