Rh(III)-catalyzed oxime ether-directed heteroarylation of arene through oxidative C-H/C-H cross-coupling

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Dekun QinJingsong You

Abstract

A rhodium(III)-catalyzed dehydrogenative cross-coupling reaction has been developed for the synthesis of bi(hetero)aryl structures by using oxime ethers as the directing group. This protocol features a relatively broad substrate scope and a good tolerance of functional groups.

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