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Rhodium(I)-Catalyzed Carbonylative Arylation of Alkynes with Arylboronic Acids Using Formaldehyde as a Carbonyl Source
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Arylboronic AcidsPhosphine-free RhodiumChemical EngineeringEngineeringCarbonylative ArylationSimultaneous LoadingOrganic ChemistryOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisChemistryAsymmetric CatalysisCatalytic SynthesisCarbonyl Source
The rhodium(I)-catalyzed reaction of alkynes with arylboronic acids in the presence of formaldehyde resulted in a carbon monoxide gas-free carbonylative arylation to yield α,β-enones. The simultaneous loading of phosphine-ligated and phosphine-free rhodium(I) complexes is required for efficient catalysis, which catalyze the abstraction of a carbonyl moiety from formaldehyde (decarbonylation) and its subsequent introduction into the substrate (carbonylation), respectively.