Abstract

AbstractHerein, we report the palladium-catalyzed carbonylative synthesis of symmetrical xanthones from functionalized 2-iodophenols in a one-pot manner. The protocol involves homocoupling of 2-iodophenols using Pd catalyst, Cs2CO3 as base, with gaseous CO as C1 building block. The simple, ligand- and additive-free strategy provides moderate to good yields of symmetrical xanthones. The reaction was also examined with the combination of 2-hydroxyphenyl boronic acid as another coupling partner. Additionally, this protocol was extended for the synthesis of aryl and alkyl salicylate derivatives by varying the reaction conditions.

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