Synthesis of organic halides via palladium(0) catalysis
Abstract
This critical review provides a brief overview of recent advances in the palladium(0)-catalysed synthesis of organic halides. It is well established that very sterically hindered phosphine ligands are capable of promoting the reductive elimination of carbon halides from C–Pd(II)–X species (X = F, Cl, Br, I), which has proved to be a more common process than was previously assumed and exhibits great potential for organic halides synthesis, including aryl fluorides.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Reviews & Highlights in Organic Chemistry Frontiers for 2014