Abstract

We developed Ni/C-catalyzed aminocarbonylation of aryl halide by utilizing DMF and o-chlorophenyl formate to produce tertiary amides. This reaction employed o-chlorophenyl formate (OCPF) as a CO source, and it also acts as a promoter for the selective tertiary amide synthesis. Even under ideal conditions, this newly established approach considerably reduces the generation of homo-coupled biaryl ketone and phenoxy carbonylation byproducts. This protocol shows remarkable activity towards a wide range of aryl halides containing electron-donating and electron-withdrawing functional groups. This methodology represents the moisture-sensitive ligand-free, co-catalyst-free, and heterogeneous recyclable catalyst. The Ni/C catalyst was utilized for up to five consecutive runs. The fresh and recycled Ni/C catalysts were characterized using several techniques, including TEM, SEM, EDX, XRD, and TGA analysis.

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