K2S2O8-mediated metal-free direct C–H functionalization of quinones using arylboronic acids
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Andivelu Ilangovan, Ashok Polu, Gandhesiri Satish
Direct C–H functionalization of quinones with arylboronic acids is achieved using K2S2O8 as the sole and efficient green catalytic system. This method provides a straightforward and sustainable way to construct arylquinones via a radical pathway in moderate to good yields under metal-free conditions.
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