Abstract

Rapid and regioselective oxidative addition of unactivated aryl chlorides in the presence of bases can be achieved by using metal complexes of phosphinous acid (RR′POH), for which air-stable phosphine oxides (RR′P(O)H) serve as ideal ligand precursors. Such processes can be incorporated into efficient catalytic cycles for a variety of C−C, C−N, and C−S bond-forming processes (see scheme, Ar=aryl).

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