Issue 8, 2011

Palladium-catalysed direct polyheteroarylation of di- or tribromobenzene derivatives: a one step synthesis of conjugated poly(hetero)aromatics

Abstract

The palladium catalysed polyheteroarylation of benzene, biphenyl, fluorene, naphthalene or antracene derivatives via C–H bond functionalisation allows the synthesis of a wide variety of functionalised conjugated poly(hetero)aromatics in only one step. This simple method provides a powerful tool to material chemists allowing to tune easily the physical properties of materials.

Graphical abstract: Palladium-catalysed direct polyheteroarylation of di- or tribromobenzene derivatives: a one step synthesis of conjugated poly(hetero)aromatics

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jun 2011
Accepted
13 Sep 2011
First published
12 Oct 2011

RSC Adv., 2011,1, 1527-1536

Palladium-catalysed direct polyheteroarylation of di- or tribromobenzene derivatives: a one step synthesis of conjugated poly(hetero)aromatics

M. Baloch, R. J. Roy, D. Roy, K. Beydoun and H. Doucet, RSC Adv., 2011, 1, 1527 DOI: 10.1039/C1RA00370D

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