Abstract

AbstractA new family of promoters, based on phosphorus acids, is reported for the catalytic carbonylation of nitrobenzene to methyl phenylcarbamate by palladium‐phenanthroline complexes. With the new promoters, unprecedented reaction rates (TOF up to 6000/h) and catalyst stability (TON up to 105) could be reached. The best promoter is phosphoric acid, which is also very cheap, nontoxic and easily separable from the reaction products.

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