Abstract

A general regiospecific method for the synthesis of (p-nitroaryl)diarylmethanes has been developed starting from diarylmethanols and 2- and/or 3-substituted nitrobenzenes. This utilizes the quantitative condensation between benzotriazole and diarylmethanols under acidic catalysis and in the presence of perfluorocarbon fluids, followed by vicarious nucleophilic substitution of the resulting diarylmethylbenzotriazoles upon nitrobenzenes in moderate to high yield. Oxidative nucleophilic substitution of hydrogen is observed as a side process. These vicarious nucleophilic substitutions complement Friedel−Crafts reactions for the synthesis of triarylmethanes.

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