%0 Journal Article %T A Green, One-Pot Route to the Biphenyldicarboxylic Acids: Useful Intermediates in Polymer Synthesis %A Richard S. Clary %A Christopher D. Lee %A William G. Monroe IV %A David A. Vaughn %A Ragy T. Ragheb %A Jack W. Erter III %A David M. Brown %A David A. Schiraldi %J International Journal of Organic Chemistry %P 143-147 %@ 2161-4695 %D 2013 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ijoc.2013.32016 %X

Isomeric biphenyldicarboxylic acids have been prepared from halobenzoic acids and aryl boronic acids using an inverse biphasic modification of the Suzuki coupling reaction. In this modification of the Suzuki coupling reaction, both reactants and products are contained in the aqueous phase, with palladium catalyst contained in the organic phase. A phase transfer catalyst is used to contact reactants and catalyst. Multiple cycles, in which the catalyst/organic solvent is contacted with fresh aqueous reactants, generating products with no loss of efficiency, are demonstrated. We believe that this is the first demonstration of Suzuki coupling to produce biphenyldicarboxylic acids, in this case useful as monomers for the production of condensation polymers.

%K Biphenyl %K Carboxylic Acid %K Suzuki %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=33042