Nickel-catalyzed coupling of isocyanates with 1,3-iodoesters and halobenzenes: a novel method for the synthesis of imide and amide derivatives

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Publication Date 2005-08-12
DOI 10.1039/B506903C
Impact Factor 6.222
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Jen-Chieh Hsieh, Chien-Hong Cheng


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Abstract

Substituted imide and amide derivatives were conveniently prepared from the reaction of isocyanates with o-iodobenzoates and haloarenes catalyzed by the NiBr2(dppe)/dppe/Zn system in moderate to good yields with excellent tolerance of functional groups.

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