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Article
Simple Formylation of Aromatic Compounds Using a Sodium
The Chemical Society of Japan
(2017)
Abstract
A new procedure was developed for formylation of arenes to produce aromatic aldehydes using a sodium formate/triphenylphosphine ditriflate system in ethanol at room temperature in good yields. The simplicity of the procedure, short reaction times, and mild reaction conditions are the other advantages of this metal- and carbon monoxide-free protocol.
Keywords
- Formylation of arene,
- Metal- and CO-free protocol,
- Aromatic aldehyde
Disciplines
Publication Date
May 12, 2017
DOI
10.1246/cl.170152
Citation Information
Abdolhamid Alizadeh. "Simple Formylation of Aromatic Compounds Using a Sodium" The Chemical Society of Japan Vol. 46 (2017) p. 840 - 843 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/abdolhamid-alizadeh/28/