Regioselectivity Inversion Tuned by Iron(III) Salts in Palladium-Catalyzed Carbonylations

2018 
Impactful regioselectivity control is crucial for cost-effective chemical synthesis. By using cheap and abundant iron(III) salts, the hydroxycarbonylations of both aromatic and aliphatic alkenes were significantly enhanced in both reactivity and selectivity (iso/n or n/iso up to >99 : 1). Moreover, Pd-catalyzed carbonylation selectivity can be switched from branched to linear by using different Fe(III) salts. In addition, similar results were obtained for the carbonylation of secondary alcohols.
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