Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.131, No.44, 15974-15974, 2009
Palladium-Catalyzed Direct Carboxylation of Aryl Bromides with Carbon Dioxide
A novel protocol for the direct carbon dioxide insertion (CO2) into aryl. halides in a catalytic manner is presented herein. Unlike other carboxylation methods using CO2, there is no need for the synthesis of the corresponding organometallic intermediates. Additionally, and in contrast to the well.-established carbonylation processes, our protocol does not use highly toxic CO for the preparation of benzoic acids. Furthermore, this method is distinguished by its mild conditions, allowing the tolerance of a wide range of functional groups and substitution patterns. The crucial step of the process involves a challenging catalytic CO2 insertion into Pd-C bonds.