aryltransfer
Aryltransfer refers to chemical reactions in which an aryl group (an aromatic ring, Ar) is transferred from a donor species to an acceptor, producing an arylated product. The term encompasses a range of processes that enable the formation of Ar–X bonds (where X is a variety of nucleophiles or coupling partners) by transferring a preformed aryl unit. Aryltransfer is a common strategic step in constructing biaryl frameworks and other aryl-containing compounds used in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science.
Mechanistic routes to aryl transfer vary with the reagents and conditions. Prominent aryl-transfer reagents include diaryliodonium
Applications of aryl transfer include the synthesis of biaryl compounds, aryl ethers, and other arylated products