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The Goldberg reaction is a variation of the Ullmann reaction in which a primary aromatic amine is coupled to an aryl halide in the presence of a copper compound to give a secondary amine. The procedure can be extended to aromatic amides. The reaction is named after Irma Goldberg.

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  • Goldberg, I. Ber. 1906, 39, 1691.
  • Acridone, C. F. H. Allen and G. H. W. McKee Organic Syntheses, Coll. Vol. 2, p.15; Vol. 19, p.6. (Article)

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