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titleOfInvention Method for producing arylamine
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for producing arylamines, particularly triarylamines or diarylamines useful as materials for electronic materials such as electrophotographic photosensitive members and organic electroluminescent elements, and intermediates thereof, in high purity and at low cost. SOLUTION: An amine compound, a chlorinated aromatic compound and an inorganic bromide, or an amine compound, a brominated aromatic compound and an inorganic iodide, a copper element-containing catalyst, a base, and the presence of a heterocyclic tertiary amine compound. A process for producing an arylamine, wherein the reaction is carried out under coexistence below. [Selection figure] None
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