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Question
Write a short note on Ullmann reaction.
Chemical Equations/Structures
Short/Brief Note
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Solution
- The Ullmann reaction is a coupling reaction of aryl halides.
- It uses copper (Cu) or copper salts as a catalyst or reagent.
- In this reaction, two molecules of aryl halides react under heating in the presence of copper.
- The reaction results in the formation of biaryl compounds, where two aromatic rings are joined by a carbon-carbon bond.
- Ullmann reaction mainly produces symmetrical biaryl compounds.
- The reaction proceeds via the formation of copper-aryl intermediates that facilitate the coupling.
- It is widely used in organic synthesis to prepare biphenyl derivatives and related aromatic compounds.
- The reaction usually requires high temperature and sometimes addition of ligands to improve yield and selectivity.
- When an iodoarene is heated with copper powder in a sealed tube, a diaryl is obtained. This reaction is known as Ullmann reaction.
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