Chlorobenzene-driven palladium-catalysed lactonisation of benzoic acids
Masahiro Abe1, Akiho Mizukami1, Emi Yoshida1
1School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mukogawa Women's University 11-68, 9-Bancho, Koshien Nishinomiya Hyogo 663-8179 Japan abe_111@mukogawa-u.ac.jp inamoto@mukogawa-u.ac.jp.
Abstract:
Herein, we developed a palladium-catalysed C-H cyclisation of benzoic acids in chlorobenzene without additional oxidants. The key to the success of these reactions is the use of chlorobenzene, which serves a dual role as a solvent and an oxidant, thus providing a simple and efficient method for synthesising phthalides.
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