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Catalytic methoxylation of aryl halides using 13C- and 14C-labeled CO2.

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The functionalization of carbon dioxide (CO2) into high-value building blocks is a relevant topic in carbon isotope labeling, where CO2 is the primary carbon source. A catalytic methoxylation of aryl… Click to show full abstract

The functionalization of carbon dioxide (CO2) into high-value building blocks is a relevant topic in carbon isotope labeling, where CO2 is the primary carbon source. A catalytic methoxylation of aryl halides directly from [13C] and [14C]CO2 is reported. Relying on the intermediacy of the methoxyborane BBN-OCH3, as a new secondary nucleophilic labeled source, this strategy allowed labeling of a series of substrates, including challenging pharmaceuticals containing tertiary alkyl amine substituents.

Keywords: aryl halides; catalytic methoxylation; 13c 14c; methoxylation aryl

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2022

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