Electrochemically induced SRN1 aromatic nucleophilic substitution. Monoanions of β-dicarbonyl and β-cyanocarbonyl compounds as nucleophiles

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Abstract

Monoanions deriving from β-dicarbonyl or β-cyanocarbonyl compounds can be used as nucleophiles in electrochemically induced SRN1 aromatic nucleophilic substitution with different substrates including cyano or benzoyl substituted aromatic halides and 2-chloroquinoline.

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