Cobalt-Catalyzed Carbonylation of C(sp)-H Bonds with Azodicarboxylate As the Carbonyl Source
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A novel and efficient approach for the C(sp)-H bond carbonylation of benzamides has been developed using stable and inexpensive Co(OAc)·4HO as the catalyst and the commercially available and easily handling azodicarboxylates as the nontoxic carbonyl source. A broad range of substrates bearing diverse functional groups were tolerated. This is the first example where cobalt-catalyzed C(sp)-H bond carbonylation occurs with azodicarboxylate as the carbonyl source.
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