Priyabrata Biswal, Gobbilla Sai Kumar, Vadapalli Chandrasekhar
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AgSbF6 Catalyzed Reduction of Nitroarenes by Phenylsilane to Anilines
AgSbF6-catalyzed activation of phenylsilane (PhSiH3) enables the efficient reduction of nitroarenes to produce the corresponding anilines. This methodology operates under additive-free conditions, making it highly efficient, scalable, and compatible with a wide range of electronically diverse nitroarenes. The utility of this method is exemplified by employing a cheap, commercially available metal catalyst for the facile synthesis of various anilines. Furthermore, the methodology has been extended to the synthesis of intermediates for drug molecules, demonstrating its broad applicability.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Organic Chemistry welcomes original contributions of fundamental research in all branches of the theory and practice of organic chemistry. In selecting manuscripts for publication, the editors place emphasis on the quality and novelty of the work, as well as the breadth of interest to the organic chemistry community.