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Multideuteration of Nitroaromatics by Silver-Catalyzed Hydrogen-Isotope Exchange

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Silver-catalyzed deuteration of nitroaromatics has been achieved using D<sub>2</sub>O as the deuterium source. Distinct from the well-established directing group-guided hydrogen-isotope exchange, this protocol showed an interesting deuteration pattern, where considerable deuterium accumulation was observed around the aromatic rings. Controlling experiments suggested that the deuteration was initiated by a silver-promoted C-H activation. Therefore, a tentative two-stage deuteration mechanism involving aryl-silver species was proposed to explain the deuteration on <i>meta</i>- and <i>para</i>-positions.

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