1. A Ball-Milling-Enabled Cross-Electrophile Coupling
- Author
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Jamie A. Leitch, Duncan L. Browne, Andrew Jones, and William I. Nicholson
- Subjects
chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chemistry ,Aryl ,Organic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Halide ,Zinc ,Biochemistry ,body regions ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nickel ,Catalytic cycle ,Chemical engineering ,Electrophile ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Ball mill ,Alkyl - Abstract
The nickel-catalyzed cross-electrophile coupling of aryl halides and alkyl halides enabled by ball-milling is herein described. Under a mechanochemical manifold, the reductive C-C bond formation was achieved in the absence of bulk solvent and air/moisture sensitive setups, in reaction times of 2 h. The mechanical action provided by ball milling permits the use of a range of zinc sources to turnover the nickel catalytic cycle, enabling the synthesis of 28 cross-electrophile coupled products.
- Published
- 2021