Abstract

Abstract Triarylstibines react with α,β-unsaturated ketones and aldehydes in acetic acid at room temperature in the presence of AgOAc and a catalytic amount of Pd(OAc)2 to afford the conjugate addition products (the formal hydroarylated compounds to an olefinic part) in good yields. In contrast, diarylantimony chlorides, arylantimony dichlorides, and diphenylantimony acetate react with the enones and enals even in the absence of AgOAc to afford the same products in higher yields compared with those from triarylstibines. These are new C–C bond-forming reactions using arylantimony(III) compounds in which the formation of a palladium enolate or a trivalent antimony enolate is proposed as an intermediate.

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