Abstract

Certain substituted bromobenzenes have been synthesized in acceptable yields using a novel Sandmeyer type reaction. The reactions are relatively quick and possibly proceed via a radical mechanism.

Highlights

  • Halogenated aromatic compounds constitute an important class of chemicals that are precursors to a number of organometallic species, which are useful in the synthesis of natural products and pharmaceutically important compounds

  • Aryl bromides are often used in the syntheses of aryl esters, aryl olefins and other useful classes of compounds, numerous methods for the bromination of aromatics have been reported in the literature [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14]

  • Some of the drawbacks of classical direct bromination of aromatic systems using elemental bromine as the reagent are the waste of bromine and the difficulties in selectively achieving monobromination

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Halogenated aromatic compounds constitute an important class of chemicals that are precursors to a number of organometallic species, which are useful in the synthesis of natural products and pharmaceutically important compounds. Abstract: Certain substituted bromobenzenes have been synthesized in acceptable yields using a novel Sandmeyer type reaction.

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