Organic Chemistry (6th Edition)
Organic Chemistry (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9781260119107
Author: Janice Gorzynski Smith
Publisher: McGraw Hill Education
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Chapter 24, Problem 53P

Biaryls, compounds containing two aromatic rings joined by a C-C bond, can often be efficiently made by two different Suzuki couplings; that is, either aromatic ring can be used to form the organoborane needed for coupling. In some cases, however, only one route is possible. With this in mind, synthesize each of the following biaryls using benzene as the starting material for each aromatic ring. When more than one route is possible, draw both of them. You may use any required organic or inorganic reagents.

a.Chapter 24, Problem 53P, Biaryls, compounds containing two aromatic rings joined by a C-C bond, can often be efficiently made , example  1 b. Chapter 24, Problem 53P, Biaryls, compounds containing two aromatic rings joined by a C-C bond, can often be efficiently made , example  2 c. Chapter 24, Problem 53P, Biaryls, compounds containing two aromatic rings joined by a C-C bond, can often be efficiently made , example  3

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